Porn Valley- Score’s Lonnie Hanover was on the Howard Stern Show this morning defending his club concerning a story that appeared in today’s New York Daily News. https://www.adultfyi.com/read.aspx?ID=3984
Hanover was saying that Tauhidul Chaudhury, an apparent raghead who’s claiming that Scores took him for $129,000, has been in the club many times since that incident. Hanover called the guy a “copy cat” and that the case was essentially horse bleep. Hanover said it took some time to respond to the allegations because they had to hunt down the maitre d’ who knows the guy.
“It’s such a fraud,” said Hanover. “Apparently he’s just piling on. When you’re the world’s most famous strip club they figure you’re supposed to settle these cases because you have lots of money. We are the most successful club thanks to you,” he told Stern.
“But it’s a simple case,” Hanover continued. “This guy has been there many times INCLUDING many times since this incident. The incident was in October. He came in saying he was a diplomat. He came in with couple of bodyguards. He came in, I can buy this place. How much do the girls want? $500? Give them $5,000 each! Just acting like the richest man in the world. We’re very careful about that. We bring him a dozen girl. He can act like a potentate if he wants. But, no, two hours later. Get me another dozen girls! What do they want, a $1000? Give them $3,000 each.”
According to Hanover, while the incident happened in October, Chaudhury didn’t dispute the bill with his credit card company. “We were paid back in November. It was not an issue. He’s been in November, December, January, February… and now, all of a sudden, he puts in a lawsuit.” Hanover said there’s no question that Scores will go to court.
“The credit card company has sided with us,” said Hanover. “We already got our money. I don’t know what’s in his mind. This is silly. We do get some of these big spenders. We’re proud that we have some of the richest customers in the world. Our dancers make more money than anyone else in the world in our industry. And once in awhile someone comes in and spends an outrageous amount of money. I guess they think they can just get away with it that we’re going to roll over.”