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Strip Clubs

A strip club is unlikely to prove that the Small Business Administration’s exclusion of adult-entertainment business from the Paycheck Protection Program of the CARES Act violates its right to equal protection, a federal court in New York ruled, denying the club’s motion for a preliminary injunction. 

BUFFALO, N.Y. — A strip club is unlikely to prove that the Small Business Administration’s exclusion of adult-entertainment business from the Paycheck Protection Program of the CARES Act violates its right to equal protection, a federal court in New York ruled, denying the club’s motion for a preliminary injunction. 

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