Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Milf gets strippers for her son on his birthday is arrested for child endangerment



Judy Viger, 33, was arrested Monday and charged with five counts of endangering the welfare of a child. The stripper company says its workers were unaware of the teens’ ages and that the incident is being “blown out of proportion.”
Judy Viger, 33, was arrested Monday and charged with five counts of endangering the welfare of a child. The stripper company says its workers were unaware of the teens’ ages and that the incident is being “blown out of proportion.”


What’s a boy’s 16th birthday party without strippers and lap dances?
A New York mother has been charged with five counts of endangering the welfare of a child after she allegedly hired two strippers to perform lap dances on the guests at her son’s 16th birthday party.
Judy Viger, 33, hired the women from a company called Tops in Bottoms and arranged for them to perform in a private room at the Spare Time Bowling Center in South Glens Falls on Nov. 3.
At the party, the women performed what police describe as “personal and intimate” dances with the party guests, some of whom were as young as 13.
STRIPPERS20N_3_WEB Approximately 80 people attended the party, including a 13-year-old and many adults who later said they were outraged at the sexually charged performances.

Strippers perform lewd dances on teens at the party. About 80 people attended, including many adults who later said they were outraged by the performances.

Police were alerted to the party activities after raunchy photos of the lap dances were posted online. The mother of a 15-year-old boy who attended the party saw some of the photos on her son’s Facebook page and alerted South Glens Falls authorities.
“The charges stem from an allegation that she endangered not only the welfare of her own child, but the welfare of the 14- and 15-year-old children that were at the birthday party as well,” Saratoga County District Attorney James Murphy told the Glens Falls Post-Star.
The company providing the strippers said that the dancers were unaware that the kids at the party were underage, local CBS affiliate WRGB reported, and that the incident was being “blown out of proportion.”
Police said that Tops in Bottoms cooperated fully with their investigation and does not face any charges.
Viger, who has a March 7 court date, faces up to a year in prison if convicted

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