By Jennifer Smith For Dailymail. A family-run sex club has been sued for masquerading as a church in order to take out a lease on a building it uses to throw weekend swingers parties. The Social Club is owned by Alfred Woods and his family who are also the owners of Freedom 4 All Inc, the lease holder for the building in Madison, a suburb 11 miles north east of Nashville, Tennessee. In its application to lease the property, Freedom 4 All said it would be used to house and facilitate the United Fellowship Center which it described as a church.
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While sex clubs are legal in Davidson County, Metro's zoning ordinance only permits them in areas zoned industrial — with some restrictions, such as being more than 1, feet from a school, a proscription passed by the General Assembly when TSC announced its move to Madison — and the Lentz Drive property is zoned for office use. For more updates on this story and free news alerts for your neighborhood, sign up for your local Middle Tennessee Patch morning newsletter. The owners of TSC, thus, came up with an ingenious solution: they said that the club is a church, chartering it under the name Freedom 4 All Inc. On a recent visit, however, Metro Codes inspectors said the congregation was in full swing. So to speak. According to affidavits filed with a request for an injunction, two codes inspectors visited Lentz Drive around p. March
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They were responding to the club's website, which said membership was not required for entry. The two codes inspectors, Christine Gibson and Bill Earles, signed affidavits that are part of Metro's case against the club. After they entered the club March 25, Gibson and Earles reported seeing a dance and club area where about 50 people were sitting at tables and dancing.