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Brooklyn Woman Accused of Dine-and-Dash Released Again After Two Weekend Arrests

Non–bail-eligible charges left a judge to order supervised release despite a request for bail.

Overview

  • Police say Pei Chung, 34, was arrested Friday at Misi over a $100 tab and Saturday at Sea Thai over $123 after allegedly refusing to pay.
  • At a Sunday arraignment, Brooklyn prosecutors sought $1,500 cash bail or a $3,500 bond, but Judge Jevet Johnson placed her on supervised release.
  • Chung has been charged repeatedly with theft of services in recent weeks and released each time, with coverage noting those counts are not bail-eligible.
  • Her Instagram, followed by roughly 13,000 users, featured glossy posts of the same meals and captions deriding police for discarding her takeout.
  • Police and restaurateurs link her to earlier incidents at Peter Luger, Francie, Lavender Lake, Meadowsweet, and Motorino, where staff say she posed as an influencer offering publicity for meals, and legal experts note repeated acts could expose her to a felony scheme-to-defraud charge.