Case Document 57-2 Filed 02/02/17 Page 1 of 3 Exhibit 2 Case Document 57-2 Filed 02/02/17 Page 2 of 3 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA JANE DOE I, JANE DOE II, and CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-14876 JANE DOE VERSUS JUDGE BARBIER JUANA MARINE-LOMBARD, in her of?cial capacity as Commissioner, MAGISTRATE JUDGE ROBY Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control DECLARATION OF PLAINTIFF JANE DOE I I, Jane Doe I, declare under penalty of perjury that the following is true and correct: 1. I am over 18 years of age and competent to give testimony in this matter. 2. I have personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this declaration. 3. I am a resident of New Orleans, Louisiana, I am twenty (20) years old, and I am a woman. 4. I work as an erotic dancer in New Orleans, Louisiana. I began working as an erotic dancer at age eighteen (18). 5. Prior to my work as an erotic dancer, I helped care for my disabled mother. I also worked multiple retail jobs that required me to work between 90-120 hours per week to meet my ?nancial obligations. 6. As an erotic dancer in New Orleans, Louisiana, I set my own work schedule. I highly value the scheduling control the vocation allows me, and I enjoy expressing myself through dancing. PD.20449794.1 Case Document 57-2 Filed 02/02/17 Page 3 of 3 7. As an erotic dancer in New Orleans, Louisiana, I can earn enough money to meet my ?nancial obligations and put a portion of my income into a Simpli?ed Employee Pension Individual Retirement Account I was unable to save for retirement prior to working as an erotic dancer. 8. I feel very comfortable with the staff, servers, and entertainers with whom I work as an erotic dancer in New Orleans. I, along with customers, entertainers, and other employees, are subject to security monitoring via camera and security personnelenforced, I will no longer be permitted to engage in erotic dancing, and at that time, will not be allowed to express myself through dance, nor will I have the flexible schedule I currently have as an erotic dancer. If Act No. 395 is enforced, I will not be able to meet my ?nancial obligations, and I will not be able to save for retirement. I will be forced to move to a State where I am not prohibited from expressing myself through my desired professional employmentenforced, I and other similarly-situated entertainers will be at an increased risk from pimps, prostitutes, and traf?ckers. On the streets of New Orleans, I have witnessed pimps and prostitutes attempt to use Act No. 395?s age restrictions to recruit entertainers who are now lawfully employed, but who will lose their jobs as a result of the Act. II. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1746, I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed this I ?7 day of NovemberPD.20449794.1