The Texas gay bar that hosted a racy drag queen dance show for children as young as five years old is under investigation by the state comptroller.
The Texas agency, which oversees the collection of tax revenues, said it is looking into the possibility that Mr. Misster Dallas bar should pay the state’s Sexually Oriented Business Fee.
Under Texas law, any sexually oriented businesses with a liquor license that provides live nude entertainment or live nude performances must pay the fee. Mr. Misster is a gay bar that serves alcohol.
If slapped with the Sexually Oriented Business Fee, the Dallas bar would have to pay $5 per customer who attended the event and possibly a 10 to 20 percent late fee for hosting the June event, which featured drag queens performing in front of children as young as five years old….