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Lake Forest Bodycentre is not affiliated with Bodycentre Costa Mesa LLC, which owns and operates Bodycentre Day Spa, located at 23702-B El Toro Road in The Orchard shopping center, and remains fully operational and licensed by the city.
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Roger Jon Diamond, who represented Bodycentre and has defended a number of adult businesses, said the judge's ruling was oral and that it is not final.
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Diamond, who recently defended a woman accused of killing homeless in alleys in Los Angeles County, said he believes a prior court ruling where a judge ruled in favor of the Bodycentre and against its landlord's efforts to evict, should be considered in the city's case.
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Roger Jon Diamond, who represented Bodycentre and has defended a number of adult businesses, said the judge's ruling was oral and that it is not final.
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"Just like the Bodycentre, marijuana stores violate state law, create a public nuisance and are prohibited by the city's municipal code," said City Attorney Scott Smith.
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"Just like the Bodycentre, marijuana stores violate state law, create a public nuisance and are prohibited by the city's municipal code," said City Attorney Scott Smith.
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Lake Forest Bodycentre is not affiliated with Bodycentre Costa Mesa LLC, which owns and operates Bodycentre Day Spa, located at 23702-B El Toro Road in The Orchard shopping center, and remains fully operational and licensed by the city.
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Lake Forest Bodycentre is not affiliated with Bodycentre Costa Mesa LLC, which owns and operates Bodycentre Day Spa, located at 23702-B El Toro Road in The Orchard shopping center, and remains fully operational and licensed by the city.
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Diamond, who recently defended a woman accused of killing homeless in alleys in Los Angeles County, said he believes a prior court ruling where a judge ruled in favor of the Bodycentre and against its landlord's efforts to evict, should be considered in the city's case.
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"Just like the Bodycentre, marijuana stores violate state law, create a public nuisance and are prohibited by the city's municipal code," said City Attorney Scott Smith.
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