Las Vegas Show Producer Issues $1 Million Lie-Detector Test Challenge to Stripper Instructors
Las Vegas, NV, May 23, 2012: Theater owner and show producer David Saxe is on a mission to defend his company’s reputation following untrue and defamatory allegations filed in a frivolous lawsuit in Clark County Court by five independent contractors.
Saxe, owner of Stripper101, is challenging the plaintiffs to take a lie-detector test, and he’s putting $1 million on the line to prove their claims are 100% false. “Since they like to lie to get money, I figured this would be an even better opportunity for them,” said Saxe.
The lawsuit stems from the installation of security cameras inside the Stripper 101 studio. Five of the stripper instructors filed a lawsuit against Saxe and 16 other individuals and companies, accusing them of using the cameras to watch the instructors change their clothes. The plaintiffs also claim that they “have been required to engage the services of physicians, physical therapists and other health care providers for purposes of care and treatment of the injuries sustained as a result of the discovery of the video cameras” and are demanding in excess of $1.75 million.
“Lawsuits can take years and I can’t wait another day to clear my name, that’s why I am challenging my accusers to a lie-detector test,” said Saxe. “If they pass, I will pay them $1 million. If they fail, they only have to pay $500,000, which I will then donate to a charity that helps business owners fight extortion and malicious prosecution.”
The test will be simple: a testing facility will be chosen at random and the questions will be based solely on the stripper instructors’ allegations specified in the lawsuit.
“So there it is, if they are telling the truth