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Tenjune was a nightclub in the Meatpacking District of Manhattan, New York City, on Little West 12th Street. The music played in the club ranges from hip-hop to techno. It opened in August 2006.[1]
The club began receiving media attention in February 2007 due to its celebrity clientele,[citation needed] but it came under public pressure in August 2010. The club allowed the 17-year-old daughter of Eric G. John, the US Ambassador to Thailand, to enter and drink at the club; later that night, the girl died in a fall from the 22nd floor of a Midtown apartment building.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Bertoni, Steven (April 22, 2010). "The New Kings Of New York Nightlife". Forbes.
- ^ Gendar, Alison; Lemire, Jonathan; Deutsch, Kevin; Schapiro, Rich (August 27, 2010). "Nicole John, daughter of US ambassador to Thailand Eric John, posts, 'All a blur,' before plunge". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on August 28, 2010.
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