17-page complaint against the owners of the Hyatt Regency Miami. It accuses the hotel of breaking several violations and wants to yank its liquor license.The DoB says “promotional materials that did not provide notice as to the sexually explicit nature of the Show’s performances or other content.” It goes on to state, “performers appeared on stage wearing sexually suggestive clothing and prosthetic female genitalia.” They also rubbed “their exposed prosthetic female breasts against the faces or oral cavities of audience members.”The department says it can revoke a liquor license if a venue allows a “Lewd or Lascivious Exhibition” in front of minors.The complaint was filed yesterday.
The department has yet to make a final decision. According to Business Insider, Hyatt Regency Miami has 21 days to request a hearing on the matter.
Until a final decision is made, it can continue to sell alcohol.Amir Blattner, the general manager of the Hyatt Regency Miami told Insider the hotel was reviewing the complaint.
They said events at the Knight center were booked by a third party, and the Hyatt organized the food and drink side of things.“No drag queen ever killed a little kid … Guns kill little kids,” Navarro told a drag brunch crowd on South Beach.