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New Nevada brothel to honor Las Vegas Raiders, give discounts to players

By Alex Butler
Oakland Raiders defensive end Khalil Mack (52) is mobbed in the stands after intercepting a pass by Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton and scoring in the second quarter at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California, on November 27, 2016. The Raiders defeated the Panthers 35-32. Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI
1 of 3 | Oakland Raiders defensive end Khalil Mack (52) is mobbed in the stands after intercepting a pass by Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton and scoring in the second quarter at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California, on November 27, 2016. The Raiders defeated the Panthers 35-32. Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI | License Photo

March 28 (UPI) -- Dennis Hof will soon open his seventh brothel near Las Vegas.

But this one will be a little different. The owner of the world famous 'Bunny Ranch' announced the move Monday, following the news that the Oakland Raiders were becoming the Las Vegas Raiders. NFL owners from 31-of-32 franchises agreed to the move.

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"I've had a license for a seventh brothel near Las Vegas for some time now, but I was waiting for the right time to launch another house of debauchery," Hof said in a release, via Mick Akers of the Las Vegas Sun. "The Raiders coming to Vegas will mean big business for me, so my next sex den will honor the 'Men in Black' and their 'Raider Nation.'

Hof currently operates two legal Vegas-area bordellos and four others near Carson City.

The new establishment will be named "Pirate's Booty Sports Brothel." It will be the first brothel dedicated to athletes and their fans. Hof announced in October that two of his Las Vegas brothels would offer Raiders players and staff 50 percent off of sex parties. He said the new establishment will give additional VIP amenities to Raiders associates. Some of the brothel's employees will be dressed as cheerleaders.

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The brothel will open in Crystal, Nevada.

Prostitution is legal in brothels in 8 of 16 counties in Nevada. Nevada law specifies that only counties with a population below 700,000 people can offer brothel prostitution.

The Raiders are aiming to build a massive stadium at Russell Road and Dean Martin Drive, according to reports. The facility would be west of Mandalay Bay.

Under the league's current policy, NFL game officials are barred from visiting Las Vegas during the preseason, regular season, and post season. That rule would obviously need to change if the league wants to have an officiating crew for any Raiders contests in Las Vegas.

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