New York- A second big spender has sued Scores, charging the East Side strip club slammed him with a whopping $129,000 tab for a night of drinks and X-rated “services.”
Tauhidul Chaudhury, the husband of a Bangladeshi diplomat, contends bartenders and strippers plied him with drinks during a seven-hour spree, took him to a private champagne room and bilked him for enough to buy a small apartment.
Worst of all, he doesn’t remember a minute of the fun.
“He soon became clearly and obviously intoxicated,” Chaudhury’s lawsuit charges. “Scores took advantage of his … resulting impairment and continually charged at least four different credit cards.”
The suit was filed on May 27, just a week after reports that an insurance executive charged Scores foisted a fake $28,000 bill on him.
Scores said it will not comment on Chaudhury’s case because it has not seen the allegations.
“If we get served with court papers, we’ll issue a statement,” said Lonnie Hanover, a spokesman for the club.
Chaudhury’s night of big fun started with a trip to the famed flesh emporium with three buddies around 9 p.m. The pals left at 11 p.m., but Chaudhury kept the party going strong for another five hours in a private room, according to his lawsuit.
The strip club spread the six-figure bill over four different credit cards, Chaudhury contends.
Chaudhury said he does not remember anything and the club refused to clue him in. “Scores did not explain what had actually occurred,” the suit says.
But the club has his signatures on all four bills and credit card companies refused Chaudhury’s request to cancel the charges. “They did not find reason to decline the payments,” Chaudhury told thesmokinggun.com.