Graphic Designer Under Fire for MLK Strip Club Flyer

Flyer showed Martin Luther King with wads of cash, scantily-clad women

When Martin Luther King Jr. said he had a dream, this likely wasn't what he meant.

A flyer promoting a Miami strip club's "I Have a Dream Bash" featuring MLK holding wads of cash next to scantily-clad women has its creator taking plenty of flack.

Miami Beach graphic designer Jeffrey Darnell Paul says he didn't realize the flyer, made for The Office strip club at 250 Northeast 183rd Street, would generate the controversy it has.

"I wasn't trying to disrespect anybody...it wasn't on my mind that it would escalate to something like this," Paul told NBC Miami Monday. "It was just supposed to be a promotional thing, it wasn't about disgracing Martin Luther King, it wasn't about that."

Paul, who owns and runs South Side Graphix, said he makes flyers for the club every Sunday and that he made the King flyer about a week ago for the club's promoters.

"It was proposed to me like a birthday bash for Martin Luther King, I put a flyer together without thinking about the effects it would have," said Paul, who is also known as DJ Big Boy. "It's something that I really didn't think about."

Paul said the bash, which was supposed to begin at 8 p.m. Sunday and end at 6 a.m. Monday on MLK Day, was canceled after he realized the flyer was inappropriate. He said by then, the flyer was making the rounds on the Internet and he was getting lots of negative feedback.

"I got plenty of phone calls, plenty of phone calls...people calling from Chicago, Ohio, California," Paul said. "If I could've, I would have taken it back ahead of time."

"What was I thinking? Promotion," Paul told NBC Miami.

The strip club's management sought to distance themselves from the promotional effort on Monday, however.

“This is the first time seeing it. This is the owner's first time seeing it," The Office manager Jermaine Robinson said. "So we don’t condone this. This is Martin Luther King. We respect what he did. Today is the day for us to honor him.”

Robinson said the flyer is "definitely disrespectful, to be honest with you."

Paul said there's no one to blame but himself.

"I apologize about it, I'm taking full responsibility," he said. "I wish it could have gone down a different way but I'm learning from it and trust me, I'm not going down that route again."

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