Hustler Wants to be First Strip Club With Sportsbook: Free Lap Dances for Winners

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The Hustler strip club, founded by infamous publisher and porn peddler Larry Flynt, has filed an application with the Nevada Gaming Commission to become the first strip club offering a sportsbook. Claim Your FREE $250 Here (use bonus code G911).

Hustler has even gone as far as to suggest they will require dancers to cover up with pasties or bikini tops if necessary, according to Doug Elfman of The Reel.

The club, located at 6700 Dean Martin Dr, wants to offer free lap dances based on accumulated betting points.

“This is the future of sports gaming in Nevada,” said Deja Vu/Hustler entrepreneur Harry Mohney.

The company already operates a casino in Los Angeles, California, minus the strippers.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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