Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Remember,The Hangover Is Just A Movie

From the Las Vegas Sun: California lawyer Robert Pearman was given the chance to allow his Las Vegas transgressions to stay in Las Vegas, but he declined.
Now Pearman, 45, is facing charges of malicious destruction of property after an alleged drunken party led to nearly $100,000 in damage to an Encore luxury room, according to a police report.
But not just any room. According to the report, Pearman was booked into room 2401, a 5,829-square-foot, two-story, three-bedroom, deluxe apartment with a pool table, whirlpool and treadmill, among other amenities.
Pearman, who lives in Encino, Calif., reportedly was staying in the luxury apartment on March 30 when Encore security called Metro Police for assistance with a disruptive guest.
When Metro Police investigated, they found Pearman, who “appeared intoxicated given his gait, manner of slurred speech and prominent odor of alcohol emanating from his person,” according to the police report.
The officers also found five women, who all said they had been partying with Pearman and staying in the apartment.
The room, according to police, was in complete disarray. Broken glass was strewn everywhere; food was smeared on the walls, floors and drapes; furniture was knocked over; and the officers noted damage to chairs, pillows, six lamps, a book about Michelangelo, a speaker and a decorative vase.
Encore staff, factoring in labor and other expenses, calculated the damage at $96,270.
Pearman, when contacted by police, took full blame, or credit, for the mess.
“I take full responsibility for what happened here. We were partying,” he said, according to the police report.
“I did all of this. I am responsible for all of these people. Let my people go,” he continued.
Read more: http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2013/jun/04/california-lawyers-las-vegas-party-costs-nearly-10/#ixzz2VJRXj1UX
Let my People go????
What the hell, did he think he was on fresh Prince of Bel Air:

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