Eight people, including two dancers, have been linked to a cocaine ring that was based at a strip club in Linesville, state officials said Thursday.
State agents, working undercover, purchased drugs from dancers and others at Club Paradise over a 14-month period, acting Pennsylvania Attorney General Bill Ryan said Thursday.
The owner of the club, Walter Bolharsky, 54, was charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance. He is being held at the Crawford County Jail on a $10,000 cash bond.
Bolharsky, of West Center Road in Linesville, distributed the drugs for the owner of another strip club, Ryan's office said. That man -- Spyridion Logothetis, 53, of Ridge Road in West Springfield Township -- was charged with six counts of delivery of cocaine and six counts of possession of cocaine. He is being held at the Erie County Prison on a $30,000 cash bond.
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