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Naughty Newspaper Yanked From City Hall

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MILWAUKEE – A naughty newspaper sitting on the shelves of City Hall has been yanked. The mayor ordered the papers be removed from City Hall but the newspaper's owner may be able to put them back. Turns out, the owner has had a permit since 2001 to distribute the paper at City Hall and even though the mayor ordered the papers be removed from the shelf, the owner could still put them back. Friday, the Milwaukee Entertainment Plus shelf at City Hall was empty. After we told Mayor Tom Barrett about it being there on Thursday, he immediately ordered that the papers be removed. Barrett also released this statement: “This publication has no place on the premises.” He wants to ensure the publication is never again available for distribution within city facilities. But there's a problem. “They pay a fee and they have the right to use the space,” Alderman Bob Baumann said. According to the alderman, the owner still has a permit to put the newspapers there and he could come back from vacation and restock the shelf. “Now I suppose there's no law that says somebody can't come in here and take all the copies available. It doesn't say one copy per customer,” Baumann said. “It’s disturbing. I think that should be taken somewhere else. Not here. Not the City Hall,” one person said. The pictures inside the paper are so raunchy we can't show them on TV. Nude and semi nude women offer services at cost. It's free and low enough on the shelf that a child could grab one. TMJ4’s Melanie Stout called one of the women who advertises in the paper. She doesn't want it at City Hall either. “I don't like the publication at City Hall,” the woman said. “I just feel like its better off in a strip club or adult entertainment store.” Some people inside City Hall have been fighting to deny the paper's owner a permit, but he's protected by his constitutional rights. Stout: “So basically there's nothing you can't do to deny this guy the right to have this here at City Hall because of First Amendment rights?” “Well that's what we're told by our City Attorney,” Baumann explained. Some alderman didn't even know they were there. Alderman Willie Hines found out months ago and tried to get rid of them. “I was very shocked and surprised that they were inside City Hall,” Hines said. Click on the link under related content to see an interview with Willie Hines. Stout talked to the owner on the phone and he said people requested they be at City Hall.

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