Lawsuit Accuses Arizona Strip Clubs of Drugging Patrons, Committing Credit Card Fraud
More than a dozen individuals allege they were drugged at Phoenix-area strip clubs and charged exorbitant amounts without their consent.
- More than a dozen people have filed a lawsuit against three Phoenix-area strip clubs, claiming they were drugged and charged exorbitant amounts without their consent.
- The plaintiffs allege they were incapacitated and had their wallets, phones taken, and cards charged thousands of dollars.
- Lawyers for the club operators deny any wrongdoing, asserting that all charges were legitimate and consented to by the patrons.
- The lawsuit seeks refunds for the contested charges, punitive damages, and attorney's fees.
- Victims describe symptoms of disorientation and helplessness, with credit card charges in some cases amounting to tens of thousands of dollars.