Dockside Dolls
Dockside Dolls was a North Carolina-based chain of strip clubs located in industrial zones.[1] It was co-owned by Winston Hines, Jerry Golding, and Jerry Reid.[2]
Clayton, North Carolina
The Clayton, North Carolina Crazy Horse was once the location of a Dockside Dolls.[3] In 1999, a man confronted by the club's security guards shot and killed another customer.[3]
Columbus, Ohio
On January 19, 2002, two men were shot, one fatally, outside the club after the perpetrator's brother sustained an injury during a fist fight.[4]
Graham, North Carolina
The Graham, North Carolina Dockside Dolls opened in 1993.[5] In 1994, six police officers, who moonlighted as security guards at the club, were suspended for three days after photos of them posing with topless dancers emerged.[6] On January 2, 2004, 45-year-old bouncer David Norman Collins was fatally shot outside the club after, according to witnesses, escorting the suspects in his murder out of the club over an altercation.[7] Due to crimes, such as assaults, brawls, drug overdoses, and underage drinking, allegedly occurring at the club since 1996, a year-long investigation was conducted, resulting in a civil nuisance suit and raid on September 3, 2004.[8] The investigation also led to the arrests of four dancers for offering undercover cops sex and drugs in exchange for money during a bachelor party at a nearby motel on August 31, 2004.[8] A court motion filed on January 27, 2005 alleged that dancers had continued to solicit prostitution during visits from undercover cops, violating a restraining order that prohibited the club from allowing criminal activity.[9] In February 2006, the club was permanently closed in exchange for avoiding trial.[10]
Southern Pines, North Carolina
The first club in the Dockside Dolls chain opened in Southern Pines, North Carolina in 1990.[11]
Wellford, South Carolina
On August 3, 2000, the Wellford, South Carolina Dockside Dolls opened at what was previously the location of Nikita’s Playroom.[11] The club was burned by an intentionally set fire on January 28, 2002.[12] In January 2003, the location reopened as a Penthouse Club.[13]
References
- ↑ Activists: Wellford plan not enough Nude club debate
- ↑ Strip club owner vows to rebuild after blaze guts establishment DOCKSIDE DOLLS: Business was not open at time of fire Club had been controversial
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Burned-Out Strip Club Faced Fines, ALE Violations
- ↑ Murderer given death penalty
- ↑ ADULT BUSINESS TO BE REZONED IN BURLINGTON?
- ↑ GRAHAM HOPES NEW STATION AIDS POLICE IMAGE
- ↑ Four arrested in bouncer’s death
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Strip club sting ends with raid
- ↑ Strip club is accused of violating court order
- ↑ Dockside Dolls owner agrees to close topless club
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Owner vows to relocate and rebuild Nikita’s moving out in Wellford; N.C.’s Dockside Dolls moving in Owner vows to relocate and rebuild
- ↑ Investigators: Dockside Dolls fire was no accident
- ↑ Penthouse in Wellford to become Gold Club