Criminals: A Stripper Battered Her Ex with a Wad of Cash!

A Stripper Battered Her Ex with a Wad of Cash

 

 

It's a good thing strippers don't get paid in nickels, or this guy might be dead . . .

 

 

A 29-year-old stripper in Clearwater, Florida, got arrested for battery last week . . . after hitting her ex-boyfriend in the head with a huge wad of cash.

 

 

He's a bouncer at the club where she works called Baby Dolls. They dated for six months before breaking up about a week before it happened.

 

 

According to police, he was walking across the stage to talk to another employee when she threw a, quote, "a large amount of rolled-up money" . . . singles, we assume . . . and hit him in the back of the head with it.

 

 

It doesn't sound like he was injured, but she got arrested for misdemeanor domestic battery. They also tacked on a charge for criminal mischief, because she broke his phone, apparently.

 

 

She bonded out of jail last Wednesday, and a judge ordered her to have no contact with her ex. She's still allowed to work at the club though, so we'll see how that goes.

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