Lapdancers delighted to be cleared

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File photo dated 10/01/14 of Chalottte Devaney leaving Bristol Crown Court, she has been cleared of kidnapping a club boss who failed to pay them ?42,000 in wages. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Friday January 31, 2014. In March 2012, she recruited 60 lapdancers to work for Curtis Woodman, 34, at his pop-up nightclub during the famous Cheltenham Festival. Authorities closed the Embassy Club in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, on its third night because the dancers stripped off - despite rules ordering them to wear nipple tassels and bikinis. Mr Woodman refused to pay Devaney and the lapdancers more than ?42,000 they had earned during the club's first two nights. See PA story COURTS Kidnap. Photo credit should read: Tim Ireland/PA Wire

%VIRTUAL-SkimlinksPromo%Three lapdancers and their manager have expressed their relief at being cleared of kidnapping a club boss who failed to pay them £42,000 in wages.

DJ and producer Charlotte Devaney, 34, who starred alongside comedian and actor Simon Pegg in hit Hollywood comedy How To Lose Friends And Alienate People and collaborated with US rapper Snoop Dogg on her latest single, Flip It, recruited the lapdancers.

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