From the Las Vegas Sun: The Spearmint Rhino topless dancing club in Las Vegas is being sued over a June 2009 incident in which a diamond dealer says an employee stole two rings valued at up to $3.9 million.
An attorney for the dealer, Eli Noor, filed suit Tuesday in Clark County District Court against the adult cabaret and three individuals already implicated by authorities in the theft. Two Spearmint Rhino managers also were sued.
While the Spearmint Rhino has not yet been served with the suit, an attorney for the club said Thursday that the club had expended significant resources in investigating the incident and had cooperated with the jewelry dealer and police – and now is considering a countersuit.
http://www.vegasinc.com/news/2011/jun/02/las-vegas-adult-club-sued-over-heist-customers-dia/
Why would somebody it was a good idea to bring almost $4,000,000 in diamonds and other jewels made into a ring, to a strip club? Because the strippers, employees and clientele are as pure as the wind driven snow?
Was the "victim" going to use the rings as a tip? Kind of hard to put the ring in the g-string and the dancer must have been one hell of a dancer to begin with.
Maybe the Spearmint Rhino ought to put up a sign saying:
Please do not enter the Spearmint Rhino with $4,000,000 worth of jewels or it may be hazardous to your wallet.
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