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As officials reminded Wampler in court, her contract forbade "any act that will or may create notoriety, bring Cheerleader into public disrepute, or reflect adversely on Club or its sponsors" – and insisted that said behaviour should be "in accordance with socially acceptable mores and conventions".
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This Afterle originally appeared on VICE US.
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