Church Files Lawsuit to Ban Topless Strip Club Members

Strippers from the Foxhole North in Ohio are protesting a church who protests them.
Share:

An Ohio church has filed a federal lawsuit against a strip club citing a statute used by abortion clinics against demonstrators, in the latest in a decade of protests, counter protests, suits and countersuits between the church and the club.

The suit seeks to bar the Foxhole North strip club’s owner, Thomas George, and his employees from coming to church topless on Sundays to protest church members’ demonstrations on Friday nights at the club.

George, defendant in the lawsuit filed by William Dunfee, pastor at New Beginnings Ministries, on Friday called the legal filing frivolous.

“Isn’t that ironic that he likes to protest abortion clinics and he uses that law to fight me,” George told Reuters.

The lawsuit filed by Dunfee last week, invokes the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (FACE), a statute signed by then-President Bill Clinton in 1994 that protects both reproductive health clinics and churches from protests that would intimidate or block access.

Dunfee accuses George and his employees of intimidating and threatening congregants on Sundays at the church in Warsaw, Ohio, 60 miles northeast of Columbus.

Dunfee and his attorney did not respond to requests for comment.

George says he and some of his employee have shown up topless to the church to protest of the church’s Friday-night protests at his business 9 miles away. 

“What is good for the goose is good for the gander,” George said. “They are no different from anyone else because of their line of work.”

Authorities for the city and county of Coshocton—the club and the church are both in different towns in the same rural Ohio county—tried to bring an end to the dueling protests and lawsuits last year.

Robert Skelton, law director for the City of Coshocton, wrote to both parties saying all the actions were draining county resources.

“Police are called to the protests constantly and could be doing something a lot more important,” Skelton said on Friday. 

He declined to comment on the new lawsuit.

George said he quit protesting for a while. Now, in response to the lawsuit he plans to attend church on Sunday with his employees who will be without their shirts.

“I don’t want to be there, the girls don’t want to be there after working Saturday night, but we will be there,” George said.

© 2015 Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved.

Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Dog the Bounty Hunter Talks Spiritual Warfare, Faith

When people think of Dog the Bounty Hunter, they may not think of a warrior in the spiritual realm. However, he may have more experience with the supernatural than anyone thought. Dog, whose real name is Duane Chapman, discussed with...

Professor Reveals Lasting Impact of Asbury Revival 14 Months Later

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnO1qnhzEx0 BYLINE: Billy Hallowell/Faithwire Dr. Sarah Thomas Baldwin, author of the soon-to-publish book, “Generation Awakened: An Eyewitness Account of the Powerful Outpouring of God at Asbury,” told CBN News the behind-the-scenes details of the Asbury revival, what she sees happening...

Government Educators Putting Homeschoolers in Their Sights

Johns Hopkins School of Education’s upcoming launch of a “Homeschool Hub” has stirred apprehensions among homeschooling advocates, particularly those with a Christian viewpoint favoring homeschooling over public schools. Financed by supporters of taxpayer-funded private and home education, the new initiative...

Allen Parr Reveals the Signs of a False Teacher

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_LozmrkYMA In our world today, it seems as though Christians are attacking other Christians in unprecedented numbers. Are many of these teachers actually false teachers, or do we just disagree with one another? In an exclusive interview with Charisma News,...

Gov. Ron DeSantis Says No to Satanic Temple in Schools

The U.S. Bill of Rights, Amendment I: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably...

Students Protest Invasion of ‘Furries’ at Their School

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I09wl5Q0UlE Who would have thought our world would come to a place where children are terrified of their classmates, not because they are bullies, but because they believe they’re animals? In Utah, middle schoolers protested after dealing with classmates who...

Taylor Swift’s Latest Anti-Holy Spirit Album

Taylor Swift is holding nothing back on her latest album when it comes to her personal beliefs. Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” is nothing short of blasphemous when it comes to her choice of lyrics. Using stories from Scripture in...