Much of the uproar over prostitutes flooding into DFW for Super Bowl XLV has focused on the underaged. But some businesspeople aren’t crazy about shady types of any age hitting Dallas for the big game. The manager at one local high-end restaurant, for example, says he recently spotted a party “casing” the eatery’s bar area. “They were all in Versace, and the guys had real tight sleeves, with bulging biceps,” the manager says. The gals didn’t look like Junior Leaguers, let’s say, and one wore a tiny “LV” on the back of her ultra-low-cut blouse. “They said they were in town from Vegas ‘on business,’ ” the manager says. “We asked them to leave. We told them we didn’t want their kind of business here.”
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