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Ron Jeremy Opening Swingers Club

Club Sesso To Open June 19

POSTED: 7:42 am PDT June 3, 2009
UPDATED: 8:17 am PDT June 3, 2009

Adult film star Ron Jeremy will open an upscale swingers club in downtown Portland later this month.

Club Sesso is located at 824 SW 1st Ave. near the Portland World Trade Center. Because the club is private, there is not a sign on the building.

The member's only club features 11 private rooms with king-size beds, a large group area and a couples-only lounge. It is owned by Jeremy and business partner Paul Smith.

Their Web site said the club answers "an overdue demand for an exciting upscale swinger's nightclub in Portland."

Portlander Trisha Gifford said she supports the idea of the club.

"I believe in free love, so it's like, cool you know," she said. "Right on. People can do whatever they want."

Other Portlanders said they also supported the idea, while others questioned its location.

"I don't really mind -- people have their own lives so they can do whatever they want," said Karla Oliva, who supports the club.

"Smack in the middle of downtown -- I just don't know if that's the right location," said Julie Reid, who said she's unsure of the club.

Club Sesso's grand opening is set for June 19, according to its Web site.

Ron Jeremy To Open Swingers Club

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