Racist LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling also banned from Nevada's Bunny Ranch prostitution brothel

By Staff | May 01, 2014 02:41 PM EDT

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Donald Sterling is certainly not having the best time these days. After his girlfriend V. Stiviano secretly taped him saying a whole lot of racist remarks, he ended up getting banned from the NBA and his ownership of the LA Clippers is up for grabs. Though this may sound terrible, Sterling was also banned from another organization that could hit him a bit harder: the Bunny Ranch brothel in Nevada.

According to brothel owner Dennis Hof, Sterling is no longer welcome at the house of prostitution.

"A lot of NBA players come here to party," Hof told The Huffington Post. "Out of respect to them, we have banned Sterling from coming here ... "I can tell you this: Johnny Buss, one of the owners of the Los Angeles Lakers, and I have had a dual birthday party at the Bunny Ranch for the last 18 years, so a lot of NBA people have been here."

He added: "At any given time, 20 to 23 percent of the prostitutes here are African-American. And they're smoking hot. Some of them were crying this morning so we're doing this for them as well. We don't need racists or bigots at the Bunny Ranch."

Sterling isn't the only high-profile person to be banned from the Ranch, though.

"We banned the 'Duck Dynasty' guys. Those guys are the biggest homophobic assholes and they make their living killing animals," he explained. "We've also banned Michael Vick. We don't want him here. I couldn't guarantee his safety from the girls. They love animals."

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