Donald Sterling is Also Banned From the Bunny Ranch

If getting banned from professional basketball didn’t send a message to Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, getting banned from professional poon sure as hell should.

According to UPI, Dennis Hof has banned Sterling from all six of his brothels in Nevada, including the legendary Bunny Ranch outside of Carson City.

Hof said he banned the soon-to-be former Clippers owner after audio tapes posted by TMZ captured him making racist remarks toward African-Americans, saying, “A lot of NBA players come here to party. Out of respect for them, we have banned Sterling from coming here.”

Hof also said he was doing it out of respect for his employees, as somewhere between 20 and 23 percent of his “smoking hot” hookers are African-American. Many of them were crying after they heard Sterling’s remarks for the first time.

Sterling joins Michael Vick and the guys from Duck Dynasty on the list of celebrities to be banned from Hof’s sex pads.

He wouldn’t say whether or not Sterling had ever made a purchase at the Bunny Ranch, but Hof did throw one of the Lakers owners, Johnny Buss, under the bus, saying that he has celebrated his birthday at the Bunny Ranch for the last 18 years.

In a related story, my birthday party at Dave & Busters wasn’t as much fun as I thought it was going to be.

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