90 Miles From Tyranny : Instructor of Pole Dancing Class for Children is Reportedly Married to a Child Sex Offender

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Monday, October 11, 2021

Instructor of Pole Dancing Class for Children is Reportedly Married to a Child Sex Offender


The instructor of an Indiana class called “Kids Pole Too!”, which pushes pole dancing classes on children, is reportedly married to a child sex offender.

The ads for the class claim they will “combine an element of dance and aerobics for your child.” They went viral on social media due to the outrage of the class sexualizing children.

Additionally, Tiffs Pole Fitness Inc. offers “extra flirty flow classes” for children between the ages of 7 and 12. The page has since been scrubbed after people became outraged by its blatant exploitation of innocent children.

“I have deleted one of my recent posts because the shares and views have extended far beyond our community & area. I didn’t anticipate that it would begin to go viral & I want to protect the privacy of my students & our small community,” she wrote.

Making matters even worse, Tiff’s Pole Fitness owner, Tiffany Huebner, is reportedly married to child sex offender, Maxwell Garrett Huebner. He was charged and convicted of a sexual offense with a minor less than 16 years of age in...




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5 comments:

43GPW said...

What in the everlasting name of, What the Fuck!!!!! Who would have their children learn how to pole dance?????? I don't get it, but that is a sign of old age, I guess.

chestnut said...

A suggestion as to the placement of that pole...

Noor al Haqiqa said...

Did anyone check the PRICES of those classes? No poor person could afford them.

B said...

Learn the whole story about him before you attack him.

He had a girlfriend that was 16 when he had just turned 18. They had been together for over two years.
That is where the "sex offender" part comes from. Perhaps investigate and publish the details so you tell the whole story?

Doing it this way makes you as bad as CNN fer chrissakes.

Robert Hyatt said...

He was 24, not 18.