Whether its owners have to file any paperwork or sign another consent agreement with the city before they can reopen is unclear for now.Ĭopyright 2016 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved. they need to be better prepared to come out of that line of work," she said. As you age-out, who is gonna look at (you)?. Don't give up and go to another place and start it over again, because they're going to age-out. "If they could relive their lives, I think they need to learn how to re-do their lives. It was dangerous - drugs, pimps, all that stuff."įaith said she hopes the dancers use this interruption of business as a way to get out of the club and back into a classroom like she did. Smoke was showing when Ypsilanti Fire Department crews responded to Déjà Vu Showgirls, 31 N. And then when I came to a conclusion that that life was not for me because it was detrimental for me. "But 'the show must go on' and I kept doing what I had to do. She herself was a dancer some 30-plus years ago. So, definitely going to be good to have them gone," said Eric Thomas, who lives near Deja Vu.Īnother neighbor said she agrees with shutting down the place, but she worries about the girls with families to support. A lot of break-ins over here around the time that they're open. Bottles, cars parked where they're not supposed to be parked. Neighbors have been fed up with the club which cops say is often over-capacity. The club also was raided back in 2016 by police and twice has violated a consent agreement with the city. Highland Park police said a sting in December uncovered all kinds of violations including strippers selling sex to customers. Officers searched the building before locking it up for the next 6 months, per a court order. – Police are shutting down the Deja Vu nightclub on Woodward Avenue in Highland Park.
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