Nuggets and Broncos players throw quarters at strippers reveals Shotgun Willie’s Denver owner Deborah Dunafon

Nuggets and Broncos players throw quarters at strippers reveals Shotgun Willie’s Denver owner Deborah Dunafon

While praising Ja Morant, the owner of a Denver strip club exposed Nuggets and Broncos players for throwing quarters at strippers of Shotgun Willie’s

Deborah Dunafon, the owner of Shotgun Willie’s, adores a nice tipper. After giving at least $50,000 in cash tips throughout two nights at the facility, Ja Morant, a standout player for the Memphis Grizzlies, received a lot of praise from the majority owner of the strip club. He drew a gun while inside and on Instagram Live before she complimented him. She applauded Morant while criticising Denver Nuggets and Denver Broncos players for tossing quarters at the strippers when they arrive.

Denver Nuggets and Broncos players throw quarters at strippers reveals Shotgun Willie’s Denver owner Deborah Dunafon

Dunafon, 72, described Ja Morant as young, incredibly respectful and kind. She further added that the player did not drink on his second visit. However, whenever they got the Denver Broncos and the Denver Nuggets as clients, they start insulting the girls by throwing quarters at them soon after just entering the room.

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More about Shotgun Willie’s

According to documents and public profiles, Deborah Dunafon, 72, the wife of Glendale, Colorado, Mayor Mike Dunafon, 68, is the majority owner of Shotgun Willie’s, which was established in 1982.

On its website, the jiggle joint describes itself as “the perfect destination for the modern guy looking to blow off some steam,” boasting 200 bombshell performers who have drawn celebrities like CeeLo Green, Dave Chapelle, and Denver Broncos and Nuggets players.

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Ja Morant is still absent from the team.

Ja Morant, a star player for the Memphis Grizzlies, is still absent from the team due to his behaviour in Colorado, but the NBA has not yet formally punished him. The NBA’s decision to suspend the star guard for brandishing a pistol during an Instagram live video is still up in the air, but in the meantime, Morant is not participating in the Grizzlies’ second half of the season.

According to The Post, some dancers were extremely afraid of Morant’s gun, and there were concerns and chaos all over. Officers investigated the event and found there was not enough evidence to bring charges against the star guard.

As far as the Nuggets are concerned, they are currently leading the Western Conference. However, the Denver Broncos should avoid the strip club after their 5-12 record and last-place AFC West finish in the previous season.

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