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Wilkes to stay away until they give him a cue to approach them. Wilkes that Nicole Taffer would be coming into the bar to help with the casting tapes, and when she arrived with a friend, the producers texted Dr. Wilkes' responses weren't graphic enough, the producer coached him to make his responses more graphic, and to "say it like this." The producer asked graphic questions about women's parts, and when Dr. He was assured that the comments wouldn't be seen by the public and Jon Taffer would be the only one seeing them. Wilkes had to make offensive comments about women.

  • In a later interview before the show, the producer said that in order to "get the show," Dr.
  • Producers were unsatisfied with the level of extremity, so told him to make disreputable comments to women in the bar. Wilkes was doing pushups against the bar and dancing around. Wilkes that he was 1 of 3 bars under consideration for being selected, and that they would be filmed, with the videos sent to Jon Taffer, who would select the bar chosen to be rescued.
  • Closer to the filming date, producers told Dr.
  • Wilkes, and asked questions like what he thought of Jon Taffer, the way he dressed, and how he gets in people's faces.
  • The production company then sent a single cameraman for another audition tape, where they interviewed bar employees including Dr.
  • After the audition tape was filmed, the casting company approached the production company about making an episode that focused on a "dirty doctor" who "picks up on strippers.".
  • He remembered the "outlandish" behavior being part of the selection process, so he talked about some Vegas strip clubs with his friends. Wilkes was instructed to talk to his friends in a natural way as if no cameras were present.

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    During the filming of the audition tape, Dr.

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    The next phase would be a few people from the company coming to film audition tapes to get a feel of how they would be on camera. They said those who displayed the most outlandish behavior would be considered the most television worthy, and would be chosen for the next phase of the selection process. Wilkes that the show was looking at forty bars in the Las Vegas area that were under consideration for the show.

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    The full lawsuit is here from Deadline, but here are some of the highlights that give a lot of insight into the Bar Rescue process: You may remember the episode titled as "Don't Mess With Taffer's Wife" where Jon gets mad that Paul was hitting on his wife. Paul was an owner of the Sand Dollar in Las Vegas, which was on season 3 of the show and renamed to Bar 702. Paul T Wilkes against Bongo LLC (a Bar Rescue production company), Jon Taffer, and his wife Nicole Taffer. While Jon Taffer always claims that Bar Rescue is real and nothing is ever scripted, most people who watch the show feel otherwise.










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