
DARIEN, Ga. (AP) -- McIntosh County officials say they are glad to see the end of a nude restaurant along Interstate 95, and they are determined not to have another one. Cafe Risque opened in 1995, featuring nude dancing as well as dinner, and highway signs advertising "We Bare All." It quietly closed April 1. Realtor Julie Chapman Amerson, who lists the property at $975,000, said owner Asher Sullivan of Alachua, Fla., cited lack of business as the reason. Another Cafe Risque, which opened in 2001 off I-85 in northeast Georgia, closed last year. In both cases, local officials said they were deceived by Asher's father, the late Jerry Sullivan, into granting restaurant permits without being told about the nude dancing.
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