Palomino Club (Las Vegas)

One of the notable differences between the Palomino and other Las Vegas strip clubs, is that it is allowed to have both a liquor license, and totally nude dancers.

One of the changes that he instituted was to start an all-male nude act, known as the "Palomino Stallions", to try to attract female customers.

Their former doorman, Timothy TJ Hadland, had been found shot dead on a road near Lake Mead on May 19, 2005, just two weeks after quitting the club.

Three other Palomino employees, and the actual killer, were also found guilty on charges related to Hadland's killing.

Adam Gentile, who had previously been the General Manager of Club Paradise, is still the current owner as of 2023.