LITTLE LEAGUE TURNS DOWN A $1,200 DONATION FROM A STRIP CLUB

School budgets are tight, so the Lennox County School District in Los Angeles decided to raise revenue by doubling the fee for using their playing fields.

That was bad news for the 300 kids who play baseball in the Lennox Little League. The league had no way to pay the higher fees, and was in danger of folding . . . until a local business donated $1,200.

Unfortunately, the local business was The Jet Strip, which is known as “L.A.’s Friendliest Gentlemen’s Club.”

The board approved the donation two weeks ago . . . then people found out where the money came from. Monday, the league declined the offer. and said they’d try to raise the money some other way.

(KTLA)

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