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FILE - In this 2014 file photo, Darren Byler, the owner of the Wild Alaskan, a converted crabbing boat that had been used as a floating strip club, poses in Kodiak, Alaska. Byler is resurrecting a controversial strip club on board his boat, billing the enterprise as a nightly protest months after he was sentenced to probation for dumping human waste from the vessel. Byler, who is appealing the case, says he will begin his summer-long "First Amendment Freedom of Assembly" protests, complete with exotic dancers, Thursday May 18, 2017. (Kodiak Daily Mirror via AP, File)

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FILE - This 2014 file photo, shows the Wild Alaskan, a converted crabbing boat that had been used as a strip club, moored near downtown Kodiak, Alaska. Its owner, Darren Byler, is resurrecting the controversial strip club on board his boat, billing the enterprise as a nightly protest months after he was sentenced to probation for dumping human waste from the vessel. Byler, who is appealing the case, says he will begin his summer-long "First Amendment Freedom of Assembly" protests, complete with exotic dancers, Thursday May 18, 2017. (Kodiak Daily Mirror via AP, File)

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In this Feb. 13, 2017 photo, Phil and Jami Gibson pose for a photo in Kodiak, Alaska. The Gibsons look forward to celebrating three years of sobriety in June thanks to the help of faith-based mentoring they received while incarcerated. (Joann Snoderly /Kodiak Daily Mirror via AP)

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This 2014 photo shows the Wild Alaskan, a converted crabbing boat that had been used as a strip club, moored near downtown Kodiak, Alaska. A sentencing hearing has been rescheduled for Darren Byler, who was found guilty of illegally dumping human waste into a harbor from the boat. Byler had been scheduled for sentencing in Anchorage Thursday, Jan. 19, 2016, but his attorney, John Cashion, said Byler's flight from Kodiak Island was delayed and the sentencing is now set for Friday. (Kodiak Daily Mirror via AP)

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This 2014 photo shows Darren Byler, the owner of the Wild Alaskan, a converted crabbing boat that had been used as a floating strip club, in Kodiak, Alaska. A sentencing hearing has been rescheduled for Byler, who was found guilty of illegally dumping human waste into a harbor from the boat. Byler had been scheduled for sentencing in Anchorage Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017, but his attorney, John Cashion, said Byler's flight from Kodiak Island was delayed and the sentencing is now set for Friday. (Kodiak Daily Mirror via AP)

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Senate candidates Margaret Stock, left, an independent, and Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski participate in a fisheries debate with Democrat Ray Metcalfe and independent Breck Craig in Kodiak, Alaska, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016. Murkowski squared off against three of her rivals in Kodiak Wednesday night, defending her record on fisheries issues in her first debate before next month's election. (Drew Herman/Kodiak Daily Mirror via AP)

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** FILE ** The conical drilling ship Kulluk sits grounded 40 miles southwest of Kodiak, Alaska, on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2012. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard, Petty Officer 2nd Class Zachary Painter)