FRISKY KITTY BATTLE LANDS IN JUDGE'S LAP OWNER FIGHTING CITY ATTEMPT TO CLOSE HIS TARZANA NUDE-DANCING CLUB.Byline: BRAD A. GREENBERG Staff Writer TARZANA -- Jamal Haddad's story seems part Horatio Alger, part Larry Flynt. The American dream American dream also American Dream n. An American ideal of a happy and successful life to which all may aspire: of the Jordanian-born immigrant, who makes his living selling smut smut, name for an order of parasitic fungi (Ustilaginales) and the various diseases of plants caused by them. Smuts produce sootlike masses of spores on the host. , has landed him in the cross hairs of the Los Angeles City Council City officials have tried for eight years to shut down the Frisky frisk·y adj. frisk·i·er, frisk·i·est Energetic, lively, and playful: a frisky kitten. frisk Kitty, the nude-dancing club he owns on Oxnard Street. Arguments for an injunction against the club will be heard today in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. Superior Court. Haddad says the city's claims that he is violating zoning laws are baseless. ``We're not Mafia. It's just business. We're not doing anything illegal. We don't do drugs Verb 1. do drugs - use recreational drugs drug ingest, consume, have, take in, take - serve oneself to, or consume regularly; "Have another bowl of chicken soup!"; "I don't take sugar in my coffee" inject - take by injection; "inject heroin" or prostitution or alcohol,'' Haddad said. ``We call it clean, fun entertainment.'' Haddad and his family live in a two-bedroom apartment, two blocks from the Frisky Kitty, and he drives a Dodge Caravan. He's currently trying to patent software that would pinpoint someone calling 911, even from remote locations. If that makes him a millionaire, he said, he'll unload the club. But for now, he's happy selling skin -- although about 7 percent of the club's revenue goes to legal problems that Haddad and a few Orange County investors inherited when they bought Dino's Victory Roadhouse road·house n. An inn, restaurant, or nightclub located on a road outside a town or city. roadhouse Noun a pub or restaurant at the side of a road Noun 1. in 2000 and renamed it. The Frisky Kitty's hang-up is basic real estate: location, location, location Location, Location, Location is a popular Channel 4 property programme, presented by Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer. The reality show follows two real estate experts as they try to find the perfect home for a different set of buyers each week. It first aired in May 2001. . Stripper Stripper Slang for an individual homeowner who strips the equity out of his or her home through mortgage refinancing. Proceeds are generally not re-invested, but spent on consumer goods. Notes: Most people get rich by saving and investing wisely. clubs, which are prohibited from selling alcohol, cannot operate within 500 feet of many things, including residences. Within or beyond that distance -- depending on how it's measured -- are the Tarzana Courtyard Apartments, where a few dozen seniors live. It might seem odd that in the San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills. -- known to some as Porn Valley since it is home to most of the nation's pornography industry -- a politician would care so much about a nude club. But City Councilman Dennis Zine does, and the Frisky Kitty is in his district. ``If we can't prevail with existing zoning laws, all communities are in jeopardy,'' said Zine, a retired Los Angeles Police Department "LAPD" and "L.A.P.D." redirect here. For other uses, see LAPD (disambiguation). ``It's not moral or immoral. It's simply about the location.'' On a recent day, Haddad drove past the Tarzana Courtyard Apartments and approached his club, where he is called ``Big Papa,'' ``Daddy'' and ``The Godfather.'' With short salt- and-pepper hair and crowded yellow teeth, he wore big Ray-Bans and a conservative gray suit. The second son of a textile salesman, Haddad was born in 1960 in Al-Mafraq, Jordan. He moved to the United States after high school and enrolled in an English-language course in Orange County. He later went to trade school. In the early 1990s, a friend who owned an Anaheim nude club called. ``I had a lot of free time, and my friend offered me a job, so I took it,'' Haddad said. A few years later, he was visiting Jordan with his mother when he met Heyam Ayyoub. He promptly proposed. They wed in Las Vegas, and she joined him in Orange County. Heyam Haddad, 33, never cared for her husband's work at the Anaheim strip club, so she wasn't pleased when he discussed taking ownership of Dino's Victory Roadhouse. ``I don't like his job,'' she said. ``I'm a woman. I get jealous. You know?'' Heyam Haddad said she trusts her husband. But she takes their son and daughter to a Baptist church every Sunday, and she knows how Christians feel about places like the Frisky Kitty. ``She wants me to get out of the business,'' Jamal Haddad admitted recently, sitting against the club's stage. ``So does my mom -- and all my friends. Everybody is asking me to get out. It's a moral issue.'' But Haddad sees it differently. ``I care for the ladies For the Ladies is a extended play by Machine Gun Fellatio. The extended play was released in 2002. Track listing
``He's the best,'' said Samantha ``Kitty'' Hasty, who has danced at the club for four years, longer than anyone else, and makes about $1,300 per week. ``He'll help us out when we need it. He trusts us.'' Mo, a club disc jockey who refused to give his last name because his Muslim family disapproves of his work, agreed. ``You can ask him for a thousand bucks, and he says OK.'' The club faced few problems when it operated as a bikini bar in the 1990s or even when it went topless in 1998. Later, however, the dancers went completely naked, requiring the club to give up its liquor license. Then city officials said the club is within 500 feet of the courtyard apartments, and the dancers were ordered to cover up -- at least with pasties past·ies pl.n. A pair of adhesive patches used to conceal a woman's nipples and worn principally by exotic dancers or striptease performers. [From paste1.] and G-strings. The club owner refused. After city officials denied the request for an exemption, the club fired the first volley of the legal battle that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which declined to hear the case. The Frisky Kitty purred quietly the past few years without a permit until the council ordered City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo to shut it down last winter. ``We can't selectively enforce. That leads to a slippery slope 'slippery slope' Medical ethics An ethical continuum or 'slope,' the impact of which has been incompletely explored, and which itself raises moral questions that are even more on the ethical 'edge' than the original issue ,'' said Frank Mateljan, a Delgadillo spokesman. ``The defendants are not only ignoring the zoning laws; they are actually flaunting them, so to speak.'' Judge Dzintra Janavs, who last denied a motion for a temporary restraining order temporary restraining order: see injunction. against the club, will hear arguments on the injunction request. Some neighbors, at least, don't seem concerned. ``Frisky Kitty don't bother me. It don't bother none of us,'' said Viola Houston, 73, who has lived at Tarzana Courtyard Apartments for seven years. ``We don't hear nothing. Whatever they do, they do inside.'' But the Tarzana Neighborhood Council hopes Janavs rules against the club. ``Those in the area believe prostitution is going on,'' said Leonard Shaffer, neighborhood council president. That may have been the case in the past, said neighborhood prosecutor Mike Pizzuti, but complaints of illegal activity have decreased since Haddad met with police two years ago and hired private security. Haddad's attorney, Roger Jon Diamond, has stated he can keep the city wrapped in litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. -- like the $100 million defamation suit Haddad filed against Zine and the city in 2002 that was later dropped -- for years to come. Diamond's latest contention is unrelated to the First Amendment but to how the city measures the distance between a strip club and the nearest residence. It is clear with schools and churches, but there is some ambiguity regarding housing. ``If this were chess,'' said Haddad, a chess champion in his youth, ``it's a stalemate, not a checkmate checkmate end of game in chess: folk-etymology of Shah-mat, ‘the Shah is dead.’ [Br. Folklore: Espy, 217] See : End .'' brad.greenberg(at)dailynews.com (818) 713-3634 CAPTION(S): 2 photos Photo: (1) Jamal Haddad, owner of the Frisky Kitty, a nude-dancing club. (2) The owner of the Frisky Kitty strip club, Jamal Haddad, relaxes by the stage. Tina Burch/Staff Photographer |
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