Exotic dancers at two New York City “gentlemen’s clubs” will get a cut of a proposed $4.3 million settlement of their class action claims that they were unlawfully underpaid and forced to share their tips with DJs and others.

On Oct. 6, U.S. District Magistrate Judge Ronald Ellis gave preliminary approval to a deal that would offer at least $2,525 each to dancers who, since 2007, performed at the New York Dolls and Private Eyes strip clubs.

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