I worked at a Hotel in Orlando in the 90's. The Royal Order of Jesters Florida Chapter had just come from their National Convention in Vegas and was having their state convention at the hotel. They were all very old men, some had their wives with them. They brought hookers and gambling things like roulette wheels with them from Vegas. I took an ice chest of ice to a room they had a camera set up in. I think they were filming themselves with the hookers.
Hotel Manager was mad they were booked into the hotel by sales for the event, but all the staff was happy because they tipped well.
Prostitution scandal
In 2008, four public officials from Western New York, including State Supreme Court Justice Ronald H. Tills, two retired police officers and a law clerk, were convicted of human trafficking for transporting a prostitute for a Royal Order of Jesters event.[4][unreliable source?] According to federal prosecutors, the Jesters had employed strippers and prostitutes for one of their parties, with some of the prostitutes being illegally transported over state lines for a Jester event. The FBI has investigated these cases. [5][6][7]
These actions were not sanctioned by the organization as a whole.[8]
I worked at a Hotel in Orlando in the 90's. The Royal Order of Jesters Florida Chapter had just come from their National Convention in Vegas and was having their state convention at the hotel. They were all very old men, some had their wives with them. They brought hookers and gambling things like roulette wheels with them from Vegas. I took an ice chest of ice to a room they had a camera set up in. I think they were filming themselves with the hookers.
Hotel Manager was mad they were booked into the hotel by sales for the event, but all the staff was happy because they tipped well.
Wow! I found this on a Wiki!
Prostitution scandal In 2008, four public officials from Western New York, including State Supreme Court Justice Ronald H. Tills, two retired police officers and a law clerk, were convicted of human trafficking for transporting a prostitute for a Royal Order of Jesters event.[4][unreliable source?] According to federal prosecutors, the Jesters had employed strippers and prostitutes for one of their parties, with some of the prostitutes being illegally transported over state lines for a Jester event. The FBI has investigated these cases. [5][6][7]
These actions were not sanctioned by the organization as a whole.[8]