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Pensacola, Florida- Stripper Destiny Stahl not only has big teeth, she’s also a big jinx. The woman who singlehandedly brought down Alabama coach Mike Price in a stripper scandal earlier in the year has extended her vibe to Pensacola Police Sgt. Greg Sievers. Sievers is currently fighting a move by the Police Department to fire him for having some alleged connections to Arety’s Angels, his wife’s stripper club where Price was seen getting drunk.

The nearly 17-year veteran of the force has been married since May 1999 to Arety Sievers, owner of Arety’s Angels – the Pensacola topless bar that was thrown into the national spotlight this spring after then-University of Alabama football coach Price visited the club during a trip to Pensacola. Price subsequently lost his job.

Sievers is scheduled to meet with Police Chief John “Chances Are” Mathis December 30. At that meeting, Sievers will have a chance to resign and also be informed of his right to a complaint review board, Mathis said. If Sievers does not resign and declines the review board, he will have an opportunity to tell Mathis why the chief should not recommend to the Civil Service Board that he be fired.

The department issued Greg Sievers a pre-termination letter based on findings by an internal affairs investigation against him. The findings state that Greg Sievers:

performed maintenance work on and around the Arety’s Angels building.

inquired about a permit card for former officer Darren Moody so that Moody could work at his wife’s strip club.

is listed on the promissory note, business loan agreement and mortgage for Arety’s Angels.

In 1999, then-Chief Jerry Potts sent Greg Sievers a memo, directing him to disassociate himself from the business.

State law prevents law enforcement officers from having an interest in businesses that sell alcohol, Mathis said. The investigation concludes that Greg Sievers violated the department’s standard of conduct and committed insubordination.

“All that coupled together shows Greg has more of an interest in that establishment than as a police officer in this department in light of the warnings he was given in the past,” Mathis said.

Greg Sievers declined to comment on the matter.

“I would love to tell you the rest of the story, but unfortunately, Police Department and city policy prohibit me from speaking to the media,” he said. “My comment is: `I have no comment.”‘

Arety Sievers said the allegations against Greg Sievers are totally untrue and the push to have her husband removed is based on moral grounds, not legal issues.

She said her husband was cleared to do maintenance work at the Fairfield Drive building. On the second issue, because Greg Sievers served as a department-instigated liaison between the department and Moody following Moody’s resignation, Sievers inquired about a permit card for Moody, Arety Sievers said.

And only after getting assurances from lawyers and agents that it did not give Greg Sievers ownership of Arety’s Angels did he co-sign on a loan refinancing the property, Arety Sievers said.

“I don’t think my husband has done anything to involve himself directly or indirectly in my business,” she said.

Police Lt. Paul Kelly headed the internal investigation into the Greg Sievers case until he was removed because of a past relationship he had with the then-Arety Kapetanis.

Based on complaints concerning an Oct. 3 police raid on Arety’s Angels, police are investigating how its officers treated Arety’s Angels employees during and immediately after the raid. Arety’s was among six local strip clubs raided that night. The state attorney’s office is looking into what prompted the police department to investigate local strip clubs.

Mathis also confirmed that the department is conducting an internal affairs investigation of Katherine Lawrence, the officer involved in an off-duty incident in April that led to Moody’s resignation.

A recipient of numerous awards, Greg Sievers was honored with the department’s highest distinction, the Gold Medal of Valor, for his actions during a 1999 SWAT situation.

“Greg Sievers is a good police officer,” Mathis said. “It’s the extracurricular interest of his that I can’t condone.”

The Pensacola Police Department does not deserve to have Greg Sievers as an officer, Arety Sievers said.

“On the basis of integrity, he’s going to fight it because the allegations against him are not true,” she said.

 

 

 

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