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Royal Order of Jesters

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TheRoyal Order of Jestersis amasonicmalefraternal organization,allowing onlyShrinersin good standing to join. Admission is by invitation only.

Formation

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The original meeting resulting in the formation of the Order was held on February 20, 1911, by Shriners in the Captain’s office of the S.S.Wilhelminato visitAloha TempleinHawaii.NobleA.M. Ellison of San Francisco, California was elected the leader (called a "director" ) and the original group, called "a cast", with thirteen members. It was later formally organized on June 25, 1917, at an informal meeting.[1]

About the organization

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The official website for the Royal Order of Jesters describes itself as the following:

"Whereas most Masonic bodies are dedicated to charity, The Royal Order of Jesters is a fun 'degree,' with absolutely no serious intent. The motto, 'Mirth is King,' is sufficient to give voice to the purpose of the organization. The Royal Order of Jesters believe that there are times, after work and dedication to family and mankind when everyone should remember to laugh and appreciate the good work one has done."[1]

The icon of the Order is theBilliken.[2]

The order is very secretive and holds an anti-publicity policy. For example, a website made by one of its members was removed after the intervention of the national court of the Order. The primary reason behind this was the desire of the Board to minimize public exposure or public access to Jester information.[3]

Membership

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Local "courts" are limited to thirteen initiates yearly and membership is by invitation only.

Prospective members must be aShrinerand also aMaster Masonin a masonic lodge. Prospective members are usually selected due to their commitment to secrecy and are usually highly active or highly ranked within the Shriners organization and within Freemasonry.

Asking to join will almost certainly result in the individual never being accepted.

Museum

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The Royal Order of Jesters owns a museum inIndiana.On display are items relating to the Order. There are also items that belonged toWilliam Shakespeareand other historical people who focused on humor in their works.[4]

Prostitution scandal

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In 2008, four public officials from Western New York, including State Supreme Court JusticeRonald H. Tills,two retired police officers and a law clerk, were convicted ofhuman traffickingfor transporting a prostitute for a Royal Order of Jesters event.[5]According to federal prosecutors, the Jesters frequently employed strippers and prostitutes at their parties, with some of the prostitutes being illegally transported over state lines for Jesters events. The FBI has investigated these cases.[6][7][8]

It's important to note that these actions were not sanctioned by the organization as a whole and involved a small number of members that acted out of the organizations guideline and internal regulations.[9]

References

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  1. ^abRoyal Order of Jesters"official website".Archived fromthe originalon October 16, 2011.Retrieved2011-10-18.
  2. ^University of Cincinnati News"Beguiled by billikens in Bearcat country".Retrieved2012-06-10.
  3. ^Letter from Jester National Officer Dennis R. Schueler, to Jester webmaster Frank Bailie"Ex-Jesters confirm" Sam Houston "E-mail".Archived fromthe originalon 2009-01-13.Retrieved2012-06-10.
  4. ^"Royal Order of Jesters".Royal Order of Jesters.Retrieved2018-11-27.
  5. ^Herbeck, Dan (6 March 2020)."Lawsuit accuses ex-prosecutor of molesting 16-year-old babysitter".The Buffalo News.Retrieved21 May2020.
  6. ^Retired Lockport Police Detective Sentenced for Transporting a Woman from Western New York to Kentucky for the Purpose of Engaging in Prostitution
  7. ^Former Erie County Sheriff's Deputy Pleads Guilty in Connection with Jester Prostitution Case
  8. ^Former Erie County Sheriff’s Deputy Sentenced for Failing to Report Jester Prostitution in CanadaFormer Erie County Sheriff’s Deputy Sentenced for Failing to Report Jester Prostitution in Canada
  9. ^"Probe of Jesters' carousing goes national Case against 3 men from area wraps up".4 May 2009.
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