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    Default Strippa biatches stole my Benji's...

    Same story...different year and cast of players. This shit always makes me laugh; "got hammered, got stupid, got fucked over and now...wants a do-over." Sucka

    Strip Club Customer Wants His Money Back


    An attorney sued a strip club, claiming it got him so drunk he became "temporarily unconscious," and it rang up $18,930 on his credit card...[he was served] alcoholic beverages to the extent that he was rendered intoxicated, partially or temporarily unconscious, and further to the extent that he had a complete loss of judgment, rational thought,..."
    LOL...complete loss of judgment and rational thought, yeah...no shit!

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    I suppose he needs a new law to protect him from himself? Never understood stuff like this.
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    Bwahahaha...Poor bastard's probably just playin' the victim to keep from getting shot by the Mrs.
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    A lawyer with out a rational thought.... shocking

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    Pretty much every time I've been to a strip club, there is a very drunk guy out front, surrounded by bouncers because he is out of cash and they are trying to get a credit card out of him for "services rendered."
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    Well, he makes a few good points.

    First, they could lose their liquor license for continuing to serve a visibly intoxicated person alcohol.

    Second, contracts entered into under the influence of intoxicants can be deemed void and non-binding.

    Third, and most importantly, they charged him TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. He wasn't gambling, he wasn't getting a reverse gangbang, he certainly wasn't buying a new car. That is fraud and possibly extortion. I could see someone racking up a couple grand in "lap dances" and overpriced champagne because they are stupid and stay there for 12 hours, but even if he was buying lap dances and drinks for everyone in the room no way does he owe twenty grand. There's a difference between a "clip joint" that demands a few hundred bucks and mobsters who try to take everything you own. They went too far in this case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Molon_Labe-1775 View Post
    A lawyer with out a rational thought.... shocking
    It's not so much that they don't have rational thoughts, they just choose to ignore them in the interest of mo' money.
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    What contract was involved?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    What contract was involved?
    I'm guessing since he used his credit card technically any services rendered in exchange for his money could be considered a contract. It's a long shot, but these are lawyers we're talking about.

    I don't really see how that could work though...people could just go around buying stuff and then getting their money back the next day because they were "drunk" when they bought it...
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    Except they'd have to give the goods back. Can't give a lap dance back.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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