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Promoter Lloyd Lewis tells Entertainment Commission he was targeted by SFPD; police offer meeting

Entertainment Commission · April 27, 2010
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Summary

Promoter Lloyd Lewis told the San Francisco Entertainment Commission that SFPD Central Station contacted venues and warned them against doing business with him — a move he says canceled his April 23 show; SFPD said it will meet with Lewis and declined to confirm orders to shut venues.

Lloyd Lewis, owner of Personal Touch Entertainment, told the San Francisco Entertainment Commission on April 27 that he believes he and his company have been wrongfully targeted by the San Francisco Police Department’s Central Station after his event scheduled April 23 at the Butterfly Lounge was canceled.

Lewis said Central Station officers contacted two venues and told them that if they did business with "Lloyd Lewis or Personal Touch Entertainment" they would "be shut down or receive additional scrutiny," and that the interference led to the canceled event. He told commissioners he had sent…

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