A South Carolina stripper attacked a man after he didn't want her to take off her clothes — he wanted her to lose weight. The Derrieres Gentlemen's Club stripper had heard enough out of Kyle Yeoman, 23, after he told her, "go to the gym and lose weight" early Sunday morning, according to documents obtained by The Smoking Gun. After he gave some dumbbell advice, she lunged off the stage and punched him in the face four times, causing visible injuries from the ring on her fists, the thin-minded strip club patron told Myrtle Beach police. A bouncer then dragged him out the club and roughed him up as well, according to the police report. Yeoman told police he had harassed the stripper about her weight because she was annoying him. "She kept trying to talk to him and he was tired of it," the police report read. He also blamed the insults on the alcohol, telling police he was at "an 11 out of 10" level of drunk. The strip club victim waited about 17 hours after to call cops, but stressed that he did not want to press charges and only sought a police report. He identified the girl as a white woman, weighing 115-120 pounds with "a muffin top." A friend who was a witness at the strip club said he saw Yeoman getting clobbered by the stripper, but did not hear the weight comment being made. Cops tried getting the stripper's side of the story, but found that the gentlemen's club was closed. The strip club could not be reached for comment.
Source: NY Daily News
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Stripper attacks man after he tells her to lose weight
The Derrieres Gentlemen's Club stripper had heard enough out of Kyle Yeoman, 23, after he told her, "go to the gym and lose weight" early Sunday morning, according to documents obtained by The Smoking Gun.
After he gave some dumbbell advice, she lunged off the stage and punched him in the face four times, causing visible injuries from the ring on her fists, the thin-minded strip club patron told Myrtle Beach police. A bouncer then dragged him out the club and roughed him up as well, according to the police report.
"She kept trying to talk to him and he was tired of it," the police report read.
He also blamed the insults on the alcohol, telling police he was at "an 11 out of 10" level of drunk.
The strip club victim waited about 17 hours after to call cops, but stressed that he did not want to press charges and only sought a police report. He identified the girl as a white woman, weighing 115-120 pounds with "a muffin top."
A friend who was a witness at the strip club said he saw Yeoman getting clobbered by the stripper, but did not hear the weight comment being made.
Cops tried getting the stripper's side of the story, but found that the gentlemen's club was closed. The strip club could not be reached for comment.
Source: NY Daily News
However, less than a week later, the site had been hacked and visitors
to the page were greeted with a message for the medication.
It read:
'Too much ISIS. Enhance your calm. Too many people are into this
ISIS-stuff. Please gaze upon this lovely ad so we can upgrade our
infrastructure to give you ISIS content you all so desperately crave.'
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However, less than a week later, the site had been hacked and visitors
to the page were greeted with a message for the medication.
It read:
'Too much ISIS. Enhance your calm. Too many people are into this
ISIS-stuff. Please gaze upon this lovely ad so we can upgrade our
infrastructure to give you ISIS content you all so desperately crave.'
It is believed to be the first time that a hacking group have taken down a website on the dark web.
However, less than a week later, the site had been hacked and visitors
to the page were greeted with a message for the medication.
It read:
'Too much ISIS. Enhance your calm. Too many people are into this
ISIS-stuff. Please gaze upon this lovely ad so we can upgrade our
infrastructure to give you ISIS content you all so desperately crave.'
It is believed to be the first time that a hacking group have taken down a website on the dark web.
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