A Michigan high school received allegations of “alcohol and marijuana” at a closed-door event held inside its gymnasium on Oct. 15, police said.
Quentin Hines, CEO of the Rivals Pro Football League, a minor league football organization, said the Recruiting Service will hold an event at Mount Clemens High School on Sept. 15 to help women wear small clothes. He said he saw him dancing wearing it. Fox 2.
The Football League hosted the Peasies Sweeties Day Bash at a high school in Michigan, which was previously scheduled to be held at a stadium in Pontiac, Michigan.
Hines said the woman seen in the Facebook Live video of the event was not a stripper and “wasn’t wearing any clothes.”
The school district is currently considering a lawsuit against the Rivals Professional Football League, Fox News Digital has learned.
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According to an incident report from the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office obtained by Fox News Digital, the high school filed “allegations that alcohol and marijuana were used at the event” and that “a woman was dancing naked.” received.
Department officials said in the report that they saw a video of the event on their Facebook page behind her,” the report said.
In the video, officers did not see “nudity or substance/alcohol use,” officials said.
According to police, the “charity event” took place on October 15 from 1:00 pm to 11:00 pm, and only a small part of the event was posted on social media. According to anecdotal reports, school district officials search security cameras throughout the building for nudity, alcohol, and marijuana use.
A spokesperson for the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office told Fox News Digital that “nothing criminal in nature was handed over to us.”
“I don’t think she was a stripper. She was one of her dancers. I didn’t know anyone was coming to dance with him.”
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Hines apologized for the incident and said, “We are very sorry, but we will continue to be a platform for up-and-coming artists.”
In the video, the stripper danced over a shirtless man in a provocative manner while dancing to lyrics that included “twerk that pu-y baby.”
This event was not sponsored by the school and students were not present at the event.
Mount Clemens after the event takes place community school Coach Monique Beals said the Rivals Pro Football League has been banned from using the facility and the district is reviewing how the event went.
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“When this organization has rented from our district in the past, there have been no previous issues of being inappropriate. There was no reason to believe… “The Mount Clemens Community School Board of Education and Trustees are deeply shocked, disappointed and disgusted that an inappropriate event has taken place.”
Beels told Fox News Digital on Friday that the school district “has no proof that alcohol and marijuana were used” but is “still looking into the security video.”
Beels also said Mount Clemens Community Schools is considering a lawsuit against rival professional football leagues.
Fox News Digital reached out to Mr. Hines but did not receive a response.