For all its troubles, the Mustang Ranch is still one popular bordello, running the same as normal.
But Federal prosecutors maintain that they had to do something about the Mustang Ranch flouting the law and giving houses of prostitution a bad name.
And the Mustang Ranch, the state's largest legal brothel, also planned to reopen over the weekend.
After multiple visits to Mustang Ranch, she reaches an equally sweeping and dubious conclusion.
In many ways, Mustang Ranch picked up where society had dropped the ball.
The revenue service is auctioning off the 100-room Mustang Ranch, which it seized for nonpayment of $13 million in taxes.
Many major-league sports figures and entertainment-industry types would visit the Mustang Ranch.
According to the prospectus, most of the prostitutes stay at the Mustang Ranch for about three years.
Then in 1999 he staged his own kidnapping near the Mustang Ranch.
The plan would raise $23.3 million, at $20 a share, to buy the Mustang Ranch near Reno.