Extraordinary CCTV footage of Lidia Thorpe’s strip club stoush shows her repeatedly marching up to a man and pointing in his face – despite claiming she was provoked.
The video, exclusively obtained by Daily Mail Australia, gives a bird’s-eye view of the rogue Senator’s actions as she screamed obscenities at a group of men outside Maxine’s Gentlemen’s Club in north Melbourne after 3am on Sunday.
In the footage she can be seen walking out of the club and gesticulating wildly at a group standing on the street.
Video, filmed by a witness and first published by 7News on Sunday, revealed Senator Thorpe had said been pointing at the men and saying: ‘You’ve got a small penis’.
She then marches up to one of them, holding her face just inches away from his and saying: ‘you, you are marked’.
Senator Lidia Thorpe was seen returning for more on multiple occasions, including to film the men (pictured)
The CCTV footage now reveals the disgraced senator went back multiple times – despite claiming she was provoked.
She walks over to a waiting cab and then returns for more before a friend pulls her away.
Just as she is getting into a cab, she returns to aggressively film the men, holding the camera in their faces.
Daily Mail Australia revealed this morning that Ms Thorpe has been handed a lifetime ban by the strip club.
The venue’s general manager, David Ross, told this masthead her behaviour was ‘just unacceptable’ and that she had been walking up to punters earlier in the evening accusing them of ‘stealing her land’.
Senator Thorpe (pictured) was filmed unleashing an extraordinary spray on a group of men outside a Melbourne strip club at 3am on Sunday
At one point, the Senator approaches one of the men and says: ‘You are marked’
‘She was very animated and argumentative,’ he said.
‘I think to the credit of our punters who were out the front, they didn’t get aggressive and they were trying to settle the situation.’
‘I have never seen a racist-inspired problem in our club before,’ he said.
‘We have people from all nationalities coming into the club. I like to say that adult entertainment has universal appeal – it doesn’t matter what background you come from, it’s all entertaining. But she’s not welcome.’
David Ross, general manager of Maxine’s Gentlemen’s Club, said he had never seen a ‘racist-inspired incident’ at the venue (pictured) before and was shocked by Senator Thorpe’s behaviour
Mr Ross has since written an official letter to Senator Thorpe’s office informing her of the lifetime ban.
‘Please do not attempt to enter the venue in future, as being refused entry may cause further embarrassment,’ the letter reads.
Senator Thorpe, who was out for a 50th birthday party with a group of three friends, had earlier told 7News that she was provoked and harassed by the men.
‘It’s sad people are utilising whatever they can to drag me down when we’re trying to discuss important issues in this country,’ she told the network.
Daily Mail Australia has repeatedly asked Senator Thorpe’s office for comment on the suggestions she was the one provoking punters.
Mr Ross, general manager of the club, (centre) has handed Senator Thorpe a lifetime ban
In the footage published by 7News, one of the men calls her a ‘racist dog’ to which she responds ‘f*** you’ before a friend holds her back.’
She tells the men: ‘All I want to say to the black brothers there and anyone that we’re fighting…
‘Any black man that stands with the f****** white little c*** like that – yous (sic) can all get f***** too!’
One of the men asks, ‘how the f**** does someone get in parliament like you?’
She hits back: ‘We’ve been repressed all our f***** life in this country and you let this little dog speak…’
A member of the group told 7News that the senator was ‘out of control’.
It comes as the Senator faces a chorus of criticism from her peers.
Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie said there was ‘no way of getting out of this’ and suggested Ms Thorpe should get counselling during an appearance on Sky News on Monday.
‘I think that when you are out that late and you put yourself in that sort of situation, you better take responsibility for your actions,’ Ms Lambie said.
‘You are a politician, and sometimes we do muck up, but not taking any responsibility for that yourself is not very helpful.
‘If you do not think you’re in a good way, go and do what the rest of us do – go and get some counselling or psychology because quite frankly, something needs to be done.
‘But I would say this to Lidia: you just cannot keep doing this.’
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