The Mercury News

Mustang Ranch brothel eligible for relief grant

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LAS VEGAS >> The famed Mustang Ranch brothel is eligible to apply for small business grants as part of money a Nevada county received under a federal coronaviru­s relief package, officials have decided.

The brothel, located about 15 miles east of Reno, is the only one in Storey County and is among roughly 20 legal brothels in the state, all of which have been shuttered since mid-March. It is owned by a county commission­er, Lance Gilman.

The county, which plans to offer grants of up to $3,000, is among a group of largely rural counties that are issuing small business grants with money they received as part of a federal relief package sending $150 billion to local government­s.

Nevada is the only U.S. state that allows brothels with licensed sex workers, an old West holdover that’s been legitimize­d in the live-and-let-live state.

They’re only allowed to operate in seven mostly rural counties and not in Las Vegas or Reno. Prostituti­on remains illegal in the state outside of the few brothels, and the sex workers in the brothels are typically independen­t contractor­s, not employees.

Gilman did not return a message left by The Associated Press. He told the Reno Gazette Journal, which first reported the brothel’s grant eligibilit­y, that outside of independen­t contractor­s, he has 45 employees, and estimates he’s lost more than $11 million in revenue and expenses since the mid-March state-ordered closure.

“If there’s help, it’s going to be a drop in the bucket,” he said.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Mustang Ranch in the Truckee River canyon in 2005 near Patrick, Nev.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Mustang Ranch in the Truckee River canyon in 2005 near Patrick, Nev.

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