Adult Entertainment Store’s Auction Brings Controversy to Kansas State Lawmakers
A business owing the state of Kansas more than $163,000 in taxes is going to auction -- but the items up for bid are raising some eyebrows among the state's lawmakers.
The state originally raided five shops, all of which were owned by United Outlets LLC, property of Larry Minkoff. Minkoff was guilty of nonpayment of income, withholding and sales taxes, according to officials.
So what's all the fuss? Minkoff's shops, located in four different cities, sold adult entertainment products.
After negotiating with Minkoff, the state agreed to return the merchandise under the condition that he would auction it off to pay back the state.
The issue caused quite a stir among the state's legislators, especially among Kansas's Democrats. They accused the Republican-led state Senate and Governor Sam ...