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Delaware man charged $21,000 at Larry Flynt's Hustler Club - but only wanted a $300 lap dance

21 grand, the least you could hope for is an unforgettable lap dance.

A Delaware man who says he has no memory of a big night at Larry Flynt's Hustler Club is suing the West Side skin joint, saying he racked up more than $21,000 on two credit cards when all he wanted was a $300 lap dance.

Gerard Wall, 39, swears he doesn't remember a thing after he agreed to charge his American Express card for a topless bump-and-grind in a private room.

"Plaintiff submitted his American Express card for a $300 charge," says the suit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court. "He did not approve any other charges."

By the time Wall left the Hustler Club at 10 p.m. on Dec. 12 - two drinks and a mere 90 minutes into his bosom bender - he was so blitzed, the lawsuit says, a club employee had to drive him home.

When he woke up the next day, the suit says, Wall discovered he was missing $80 from his wallet - and sporting $21,620.60 in fresh charges to his American Express and Discover cards.

Wall did not return calls, and his lawyer refused to comment. Calls to the club were not returned.

His suit puts him in the company of other lap dunces who ended up in court after their good times at Manhattan strip clubs. The husband of a Bangladeshi diplomat sued Scores in 2004, charging that the club smacked him with a $129,626 credit-card bill when all he shelled out was $28,000.

A Missouri CEO lost his job a year later when he put a $241,000 tab on his American Express card during a Scores outing, and was sued by the credit-card company for refusing to pay.

jmartinez@edit.nydailynews.com

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/01/12/2010-01-12_night_to_forget_at_highpriced_city_jiggle_joint.html#ixzz0cRyqwNVe

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The husband of a Bangladeshi diplomat sued Scores in 2004, charging that the club smacked him with a $129,626 credit-card bill when all he shelled out was $28,000.

Only 28K!!!!:up:

So he can't remember the whole evening but he does remember only authorizing $300. Hmm!:P

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$300 sounds like a rip off to me, much less $21k. I can find alot better stuff to spend my money on. :cool:

For 300 bucks I'd best be getting swirl and twirl, or at least a stroke and poke.

Anything more then a dry hump :screwy:

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Last Chance on Alcoa Hwy, 20.00 they make you holla...ahem . or so I hear...

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Been awhile, but Mouse's ear and Catch one use to be $20.00 for a FULL lap dance

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Stories like this make me so happy I quit drinking and got married.

It is more expensive in the long run but at least I know what I'm getting and it's a heck of a lot more than a Lap-Dance.

That in turn costs more also.......14 11 & 9 are the current ages.:D

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Stories like this make me so happy I quit drinking and got married.

It is more expensive in the long run but at least I know what I'm getting and it's a heck of a lot more than a Lap-Dance.

That in turn costs more also.......14 11 & 9 are the current ages.:D

Congratulations Sgt Joe on a happy marriage and healthy kids. You have the blessing that many of us wish for. Whats really cool is that unlike some people you recognize your blessings

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Only way I'd spend $21,000 on a woman is to get rid of her.

And fortunately, divorces seem to be cheaper than that. At least for me.

J.

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