Florida Friday: Attorney Wants Stripper Arrested for Refusing "Favors" for Cash
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 03/04/2016 06:47 AM [ Comments ]
John L. Ciardi, 62, a retired attorney from New England became upset when he was refused 2 times in one night at the Living Dolls strip club.
The first refusal came when he offered one of the dancers cash to perform a little more than a dance, and the second when the dancer refused to give him a refund. The dancer, Marianny Benitez, told responding officers that Ciardi paid her $100, and she gave him a private dance. He then gave her $200 more and requested her to do more for him. She declined.
“Benitez said Ciardi became upset and requested a refund,” Officer Jesse Hammers wrote in his report.
Instead, Benitez went to the lobby and met with her manager, Marisa Hernandez. Hernandez told police she would not refund the money, which angered Ciardi, and he “became aggressive.” The Kest West PD was called at this point.
Ciardi told responding officers that he was going back in to make a citizen's arrest to which the police gave the attorney a sidebar and informed him that if re-entered the establishment he would be behind multiple poles (with no music or glitter). Ciardi vowed to return at a later date to make the citizen's arrest.
Source: KeysInfoNet
The first refusal came when he offered one of the dancers cash to perform a little more than a dance, and the second when the dancer refused to give him a refund. The dancer, Marianny Benitez, told responding officers that Ciardi paid her $100, and she gave him a private dance. He then gave her $200 more and requested her to do more for him. She declined.
“Benitez said Ciardi became upset and requested a refund,” Officer Jesse Hammers wrote in his report.
Instead, Benitez went to the lobby and met with her manager, Marisa Hernandez. Hernandez told police she would not refund the money, which angered Ciardi, and he “became aggressive.” The Kest West PD was called at this point.
Ciardi told responding officers that he was going back in to make a citizen's arrest to which the police gave the attorney a sidebar and informed him that if re-entered the establishment he would be behind multiple poles (with no music or glitter). Ciardi vowed to return at a later date to make the citizen's arrest.
Source: KeysInfoNet
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