In the most recent warrant, Detective Michael Slaughter wrote that he was contacted by a tipster in March, who reported that Fluker was hosting nightly parties featuring nude dancers, liquor sales, drug use and a VIP room for private dances and sex.

The tipster said that Fluker sent text messages to prospective patrons and dancers when she was going to be open.

The tipster, wearing a hidden video camera, went to the club twice, recording Fluker explaining the operation and saying she planned to move the VIP room from her son’s room to her own, which boasted room for a chair and a door with a lock.

In the second visit, Fluker tells a customer that hard liquor is $5 and beer is $4, with a cover charge of $10 on Fridays and Saturdays and $5 the rest of the week.

In the 2011 search warrant affidavit, Slaughter said that Fluker and her then-husband were running the “Yes We Can Social Club” out of a house in Bel-Ridge that also featured drinks and nude dancers. Two confidential informers went into the club and told police they saw nude dancers and what appeared to be a 10-year-old boy cooking food and working the bar. They bought drinks, shot video and one bought marijuana and lap dances over the course of several visits, Slaughter wrote.