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Clark County Temporarily Closes Three Gentleman’s Clubs for COVID Violations

All violated capacity limits

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Spearmint Rhino
Spearmint Rhino [Official Site]

The Super Bowl is usually a boon to nightclubs, drawing huge numbers of patrons to not only watch the game but celebrate afterward. Just before the game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs on February 7, Clark County temporarily shut down three gentlemen’s clubs for violating COVID 19 health mandates from the state.

On February 5, the county closed Minks and Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club, issuing a 36-hour emergency suspension. Both reopened on Sunday. The county also temporarily closed Spearmint Rhino on February 6 for 36 hours.

Gentlemen’s clubs can operate at 25 percent capacity during the state’s current coronavirus mandates. The state’s current mandate stays in place through February 14, when the temporary pause is set to expire.

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Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club

6007 Dean Martin Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89118 (702) 795-3131 Visit Website

Minks

5901 Emerald Ave, Las Vegas, NV

Spearmint Rhino

3340 S Highland Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (702) 796-3600 Visit Website

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