![black weatherman black weatherman](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/m6NnkMtmBCc/maxresdefault.jpg)
![black weatherman black weatherman](https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/charmed/images/1/14/Weatherman.jpg)
Patrons who refuse to sign their bill risk getting arrested. The law requires patrons disputing a charge to challenge the bill with their own credit card company rather than the vendor. Instead of relying on violent threats, the South Beach clubs used Florida's "innkeeper law" to force customers to pay.
![black weatherman black weatherman](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/04/06/article-1373978-001CF11C00000258-398_468x309.jpg)
Simchuk owned several clubs in Eastern Europe that allegedly used similar methods to entice high-paying customers. King got close to Alec Simchuk, a suspect who remains at large after fleeing to Eastern Europe. Luis King of the Miami Beach police, who served as an undercover "dirty cop" to help gather information about club. He eventually connected with the FBI, which had launched a full-scale investigation of the Eastern European criminal activities in the South Beach clubs.
![black weatherman black weatherman](https://www.nydailynews.com/resizer/CQeeutPXK7q73fbRHH9oO7Y-_sw=/1200x900/top/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-tronc.s3.amazonaws.com/public/4DDJVKAUVVKLWKMWXNBVTZEWUA.jpg)
Pavlenko had supplied a photograph of Bolaris at the bar to the credit card company in an attempt to legitimate the charges.ĭespite evidence that located him at a bar called Caviar, Bolaris vowed to fight the expenses. When Bolaris attempted to dispute the charges, American Express referred him to a man named Stan Pavlenko, who was later indicted in the case and has pleaded not guilty. Police Officer Goes Undercover as 'Dirty Cop' Instead of hearing from the girls again, Bolaris received a call from his credit card company, American Express, detailing charges of $43,712.25, including a $2,480 charge for the painting. He woke up on March 30 feeling "very sick" and "extremely worried" because he had no recollection of the previous night. "They come over and they said, 'Do you want to do a shot?' And I go, 'No I don't want to do a shot,'" he told "20/20." Bolaris, age 52 at the time of the incident, said he was having a drink at a South Beach bar when he was approached by two women with Russian-sounding accents. PHOTOS: The Alluring Women of an Eastern European Crime Ringīolaris' stranger-than-fiction story began when he vacationed in Miami in March 2010. The FBI said Bolaris was one of 88 men preyed on by a crime ring that illegally brought in attractive women from eastern Europe and used them to lure men from Miami hotspots like the Hotel Delano, Clevelander and Fontainebleau to shady clubs nearby where the girls plied their alleged victims with liquor, forged their signatures and charged them "exorbitant prices" for alcohol. More information can be found by scrolling down the page."They came across very cutesy, and very sincere, and very nice, like the girls next door," Bolaris recalled of his alleged scammers in an interview with "20/20." "This wasn't a hooker-type thing." He had two sisters, Paula Nance and Tina Hair of Murrells Inlet, three nephews, Cody, Justin, and Jacob Wilson of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, and two nieces, Christen Hair Mackorell and Cynthia Ann Hair of Murrells Inlet, North Carolina. In addition, his Murrells Inlet mother is from Conway, South Carolina, and his son Dylan Bateman is from Conway. How Did Christopher Nance Weatherman Die? He sadly passed away in 2012 after a battle with sickle cell anaemia. Google results: You may know Christopher Nance as an NBC weatherman and the father of Real Housewives of Orange County star Noella Bergener – but he is also recognised for the impact he made on his community. He was a remarkable man who had accomplished many remarkable feats. He accomplished a lot in his life and earned a lot of respect for the job he did while he was living. He owns and operates Cedar Hill Landing and is a Masonic Lodge member. Chris has lived in Murrells Inlet and has ties to the shellfish industry. and Paul Nance, and he was born in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.