FORT McMURRAY, Alta. – A U.S. man who runs one of the largest brothels in North America is offering free sex to Canadian peacekeepers returning from duty in Afghanistan.
Dennis Hof, owner of the Moonlight Bunny Ranch in Carson City, Nev., said in an interview this week he wants to “improve Canada-U.S. relations – and relationships.”
Hof has made a similar free-sex offer to American soldiers returning from duty in Iraq, and has reportedly spent $50,000 paying out the goods.
“I can be a good neighbor,” he said.
Hof said he is considering a visit to Fort McMurray next week to see his girlfriend, Jayme Smith, who lives in the northern Alberta oil sands city.
The Moonlight Bunny Ranch is one of several legal brothels in Nevada and is among the oldest.
Clients have included former Motley Crue lead singer Vince Neil, Hustler publisher Larry Flynt, former Minnesota governor and wrestler Jesse Ventura and many “Canadian athletes that love the ranch,” Hof said.
“Those hockey players. They just love it here.”
Hof said he’s just a regular businessman selling a product people are interested in.
“I’m the provider of sex to America,” he said. “There are people who sell pictures, videos, that kind of stuff. I go one step further.”
Hof also organizes charity fundraisers.