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Adult Entertainment Resumes In Baltimore; COVID Restrictions Lift

The city agreed to lift its coronavirus-related restriction preventing adult entertainment venues from opening.

Baltimore lifted restrictions at 3 p.m. March 5 after the Penthouse Club sued over First Amendment rights, which its owner alleged were being violated since other indoor entertainment venues like bowling alleys and skating rinks were able to reopen.
Baltimore lifted restrictions at 3 p.m. March 5 after the Penthouse Club sued over First Amendment rights, which its owner alleged were being violated since other indoor entertainment venues like bowling alleys and skating rinks were able to reopen. (WJZ)

BALTIMORE, MD — After Baltimore city reached an agreement with strip clubs Wednesday, adult entertainment can resume in the city on Friday afternoon.

This comes day after the owner of a Baltimore strip club sued the city over COVID-19 regulations he said unfairly targeted adult entertainment venues. The club and city reached a settlement that will allow them to reopen Friday.

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