A 19-year-old Florida stripper and her employer are suing the Sunshine State over new age-restrictions for adult dancers, alleging that the law violates her constitutional rights.
She and the strip clubs claim the law infringes on their First Amendment right to free speech and their Fourteenth Amendment right to equal protection, according to WPLG.Missing Georgia firefighters and HS sweethearts found dead after ending 'toxic' relationshipEight dancers at Cafe Risque who are older than 18 but younger than 21 can no longer work, according to the lawsuit.
The new law additionally prohibits adult entertainment businesses from hiring cooks, DJs, waitresses and security guards younger than 21. Businesses also can no longer even use workers under 21 from third-party contractors to complete work like air conditioning repairs or carpentry, the suit claims.