Four New York strippers have been accused of drugging wealthy clients and running up huge bills on their credit cards at topless clubs.
The women have been arrested in the alleged scheme and a banker and a real estate attorney were among four victims who lost at least $200,000, according to the AP news agency.
The suspects met victims at upscale bars in Manhattan and Long Island, then spiked their drinks with a powerful powder form of ecstasy called Molly, authorities said.
The victims were then taken to two strip clubs, Scores in Manhattan and the Roadhouse in Queens, where tens of thousands of dollars were charged on their credit cards while they were too "wasted" to stop it.
The victims have not been identified.
They reported waking up in their cars or in hotel rooms with little or no memory of the encounters.
If somebody tried to dispute the bills, the strippers blackmailed them by threatening to go public with their transgressions, authorities said.
The clubs allegedly paid the women for the visits, but they were not facing criminal charges.
However, according to the New York Post, a Roadhouse manager was charged with conspiracy, grand larceny and tampering with physical evidence.
The women have been charged with grand larceny, assault and forgery, according to AP.
The suspected ring-leader, Samantha Barbash, appeared in court on Tuesday with two other women. A fourth suspect is expected to make a court appearance today.
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