The Shadow Cabaret had been set to hold the "Shadow All Star Tournament" at the resort on Saturday with dancers serving as "caddy girls" for the tournament's participants, The Washington Post reported Tuesday . The paper said the "Trump name and family crest are displayed prominently in the strip club's advertising materials," which indicate that participation in the event ranges from $450 for a single player to $1,800 for a group of four with VIP upgrades available.

"The event was originally booked with the understanding that it would be raising money to support a local charity benefiting underprivileged children," a spokesperson for the Trump Organization said in a statement Wednesday. "Now that the charity has removed its affiliation, the event will no longer be taking place at our property and all amounts paid will be refunded."

Emanuele Mancuso, the strip club's marketing director, had told the paper the tournament "would benefit a basketball-themed charity called Miami All Stars." The charity serves nearly 40 youths in Miami, Carlos Alamilla, the charity's director, told the Post.

Reached by CNN, Alamilla said Wednesday that he was not aware of the strip club's involvement when he agreed during a call from Mancuso to be a beneficiary of the tournament. He said he learned of it when the Post called him for comment, and would have declined involvement had he known of the club's connection.

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