KOCHVILLE TOWNSHIP (AP) — A Michigan man is facing charges after a stripper was paid with a counterfeit $100 bill following a lap dance.
Stephen Gidcumb, 32, is charged with intentionally passing counterfeit notes. Police tell The Detroit News that fake bills were mixed in with real $100 bills.
MLive.com reports Gidcumb was arrested this month after returning to the strip club in Kochville Township, near Saginaw, later in the day. Chief Assistant Saginaw County prosecutor Christopher Boyd says club workers were “on the lookout” for Gidcumb.
Other fake bills were found at his Mount Morris home. Boyd says they were made on a computer.
Gidcumb faces a May 31 preliminary hearing. He is being held on a $50,000 cash bond.
- Posted May 23, 2016
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Man charged after stripper paid with fake $100 bill
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