$241,000.00 at a strip club...

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$241,000.00 at a strip club...
Ashton avatar
Ashton
+1y
Ernie is this story really about you and the NO REGRETS guys??? hahahahahhaahh

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/1021051scores1.html

cut and paste the link and yes it is work safe!!!!

shvdass avatar
shvdass
+1y
Damn image trying to explain that one to the wife!
Ashton avatar
Ashton
+1y
for those who dont want to click on the link.. here is some of the report

Exec Sued Over $241,000 Strip Club Tab
Amex seeks to collect on Missouri CEO's wild New York night
OCTOBER 21--A Missouri businessman who claims that a $241,000 bill for a night of lap dance luxuriating at Manhattan's leading strip club is a fraud is being sued by American Express for refusing to pay the debt. According to a lawsuit filed Wednesday in New York State Supreme Court (a copy of which you'll find below), Amex contends that Robert McCormick, 40, and three guests ran up the tab during a visit to the Scores nightclub in October 2003. McCormick, the chairman and chief executive of Savvis Communications, a publicly held technology firm, has refused to pay the strip club tab, which was placed on his corporate credit card. McCormick and his firm have claimed that only about $20,000 of the charges are legitimate. In its lawsuit, Amex alleges that McCormick, who is pictured at right, signed credit card slips authorizing the six-figure bill, though the complaint does not detail how the quartet actually ran up the monumental tab. As we have previously reported, Scores is not unfamiliar with such claims of rampant overcharging.

bendapirate avatar
bendapirate
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I just wish I had the $20,000 he claimed to actually spent. Let alone $241,000 to spend at a damn strip club. That's insane.
CHOSN1 avatar
CHOSN1
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For $241,000, I'd better get more than just a lap dance
Ashton avatar
Ashton
+1y
for 240,000.00 you better be taken ALL the girls home for a month long train
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Camry Style
+1y
if i ever droped that much money at a strip club i'd be takin half the girls home with me and more, tables, chairs, poles, maybe a steak or 2 plus some kegs, that guy fucked himself real good, but i guess people like that make the world go round we need a acconomy some how.
Ashton avatar
Ashton
+1y
HERE IS ANOTHER ONE!!!!!! OMG


Man Sues Over $129,626 Strip Joint Tab
Seven-hour stay in New York City club leaves six-figure bill
JUNE 3--A New York City man is suing Gotham's leading gentlemen's club, claiming that his credit cards were billed a whopping $129,626 for a seven-hour stay last year at the East Side strip joint, The Smoking Gun has learned. That's right, $129,626! Did we mention the bill totaled $129,626? According to the below lawsuit, filed May 27 in State Supreme Court, Tauhidul Chaudhury and three friends arrived at the Scores nightclub last October 23 at 9 PM. The quartet drank in the club's bar area until 11 PM, when Chaudhury's cronies departed. Though Chaudhury--a Bangladeshi national who remained at Scores alone until the club closed at 4 AM--was "clearly and obviously intoxicated," Scores employees continued "supplying Chaudhury with the alcoholic beverages and other services, including causing Chaudhury to be admitted into a private room." The complaint does not describe those additional "services" (or any Champagne Room ministrations), but lap dances must have been on the menu. When it was all over, the six-figure tab was spread over four of Chaudhury's credit cards, with the Manhattan man claiming that he "cannot recall authorizing these charges." "If the credit card receipts do contain his signature, he did not possess the requisite mental capacity to authorize these charges," alleges the complaint filed by attorney Robert Cantor. In a brief interview, Chaudhury told TSG that he filed the lawsuit against Scores after his credit card companies rejected his bid to strike the charges. "They did not find reason to decline the payments," said Chaudhury (that's probably because his signature appears on the credit card receipts). Lonnie Hanover, a Scores spokesman, said he had not seen the complaint and could not comment on Chaudhury's claims. This is the second time in two weeks that a former Scores patron has filed a lawsuit accusing the club of improper billing--though the first litigant claims he's out just $28,021, a pittance compared to the gargantuan Chaudhury tab. (6 pages)

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0603041scores1.html
baggedmitsu avatar
baggedmitsu
+1y
ok you caught me...dont tell my wife
dragmatic avatar
dragmatic
+1y
Good lord. Ho into a housewife? Hell..you bought that girl a house. I'd say there might be just a bit of overcharging going on.