
A district court judge has issued a temporary injunction barring the disclosure of the personal information of employees of a Washington strip club after a man attempted to obtain the info so he could pray for them.
Earlier this month, this man, David Van Vleet filed court papers with the public auditor's office in Pierce County, Washington in order to obtain the entertainment licenses of 70 employees at a local strip club. The licenses, which are required by state law for any dancers and cost $75 include the dancers' real name, stage name, photo, description, and address. His reason, via Huffington Post:
"I would pray for those dancers by name…That is one of many protected reasons.
"I'm a Christian…We have a right to pray for people. I was trying to do something for the public good."
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