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Owner says business is booming for nude maid service in Fort Wayne.

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Nude maid service opens in Fort Wayne

Owner says business is booming

Updated: Friday, 19 Aug 2011, 5:36 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 19 Aug 2011, 4:21 PM EDT

Fort Wayne, Ind. (WANE) - A Fort Wayne man has started a business that he says is unique to the Fort Wayne area.

It’s a maid service with a twist.

Fort Wayne Dust Bunnies offers light housekeeping to its clients, but the cleaning is done in the nude.

The business owner, who asked that NewsChannel 15 not use his name to protect his anonymity, said business is booming.

“We're to the point now that we're working almost every day and we’re getting repeat business,” he said.

The maids are only permitted to do light housekeeping duties: washing dishes, vacuuming, and dusting.

Clients pay $60 per hour during the week for the service, and there’s a two hour minimum required.

Each maid travels with a security guard and clients are not permitted touch the women.

The owner said the maids earn roughly $30 per hour.

Frank Suarez, spokesman for the City of Fort Wayne, said city staff couldn’t find anything in the Indiana Code that would prohibit this type of service.

The business isn't registered with the Allen County Recorder's Office, but the owner said that’s something he’s in the process of completing.
 

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