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Las Vegas Stripper Sued for Committing Relationship Fraud

An Arkansas man is suing a Las Vegas exotic dancer for $38.5 million, claiming that she “hoodwinked into thinking they were in an exclusive, romantic

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Jul 11, 2024
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Exotic dancers in Las Vegas can make up to $300,000 per year by only working on the weekends.
Exotic dancers in Las Vegas can make up to $300,000 per year by only working on the weekends.

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Las Vegas Stripper Sued for Committing Relationship Fraud

An Arkansas man is suing a Las Vegas exotic dancer for $38.5 million, claiming that she “hoodwinked [him] into thinking they were in an exclusive, romantic relationship” for 10 years.

According to KNWA-TV/Fayetteville — which obtained a copy of the lawsuit and broke the story Wednesday — Fred Brunner claims to have given Melanie Sterling $3.5 million in cash and gifts since 2014 — much of which she turned over to her real boyfriend in Las Vegas — in addition to funding multiple trips and even a home for her.

Brunner’s lawsuit seeks at least $3.5 million in compensatory damages and $35 million in punitive damages.

In his suit, Brunner states that he was going through a divorce when he visited an unnamed Las Vegas gentleman’s club to “smoke a cigar and have a few cocktails.”

While at the club, he met Sterling, whom Brunner’s lawsuit claims earned “a significant amount of money” from him that night. This gave Sterling the impression Brunner was “far wealthier than her normal patrons — wealthy enough to change her life.”

The lawsuit alleges that Sterling communicated with Brunner on the daily for 10 years, creating the charade of a relationship for her own financial gain.

“All along, she had no intention of following through on her representations, doing only that necessary to keep [the] plaintiff from becoming suspicious of her actual intentions,” the lawsuit claims.

The news about Brunner's lawsuit has also been covered in other media outlets, with one headline reading, "Millionaire sues ex-dancer over 10-year 'romantic' deception at Las Vegas casino." Furthermore, the ongoing legal drama has created quite a stir in the casino industry, with many questioning the role of these establishments in such situations.

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