Police get to bottom of buttocks caper at area's 'Best Gentlemen’s Club'

STUART — A man accused of slapping the buttocks of a female employee at the Treasure Coast’s “Best Gentlemen’s Club” was jailed on several charges, according to information from an affidavit and the club.

Accused buttocks slapper Dzmitry Takarski, 29, also is alleged to have rubbed his private parts on a customer during a Dec. 12 donnybrook at Sensations Cabaret in Stuart.

Stuart police shortly before 2 a.m. went there for a disturbance.

The cabaret manager told police that Takarski refused to pay for booze and “started being inappropriate.”

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The cabaret website describes it as a top quality destination.

“There’s a reason why Sensations Cabaret is the ‘Best Gentlemen’s Club’ in the Treasure Coast,” the website states. “Strip clubs are one thing, and we are quite another.”

In general, a gentlemen’s club or strip club is an establishment popular with men that features partially or fully nude women dancing, gyrating and/or thrusting in suggestive or sensual manners. Patrons often tip the dancers with monetary gratuities.

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Meanwhile, Takarski was asked to leave several times, but wouldn’t vacate the premises, the affidavit states.

The manager said Takarski got “escorted” out and the front door was locked.

Rather than stay outside, Takarski is accused of smashing the glass door and trying to return.

A female worker said Takarski solicited her for sexual favors, which are favors of a sexual nature. She said he “spit on his hand three times and slapped her in her buttocks area.”

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A security guard reported Takarski “exposed his sexual organ and rubbed it on another customer,” the affidavit states.

The context of the affidavit suggests the customer opposed the alleged “sexual organ” rubbing.

Police spoke to Takarski, but “he did not make any coherent statement,” the affidavit states. He looked “heavily intoxicated.”

Takarski, of Brooklyn, New York, was arrested on charges including criminal mischief, battery, disorderly intoxication and lewdness/indecent exposure.