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South Jersey Club May Shut Down After 19-Year-Old's Death: Report
The South Jersey strip club where a 19-year-old was served alcohol before his death may be shut down, according to a report.

PLEASANTVILLE, NJ — The South Jersey strip club where a 19-year-old was served alcohol before his death may be shut down, according to a report.
The city's public safety committee will meet Feb. 23 to consider revoking Centerfolds Cabaret AC's mercantile license, NJ.com reported.
Irving Mayren-Guzman, whom police say was assaulted before he disappeared and was later found dead, was at the club the night of January 22. Pleasantville Police found that Centerfolds staff served him alcohol, according to NJ.com.
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Three men have been arrested and charged with assault in connection with Mayren-Guzman's death.
The club shut its doors in late January; originally, Pleasantville's mayor said the club chose to close but city documents indicate the club's license has been temporarily suspended, NJ.com reported. Its Facebook page and website are now offline.
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