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HOUSTON) — A Houston woman who says she is a stripper is being sued in small claims court by one of her customers.

Her stage name is Nomi. She says she works in a Houston strip club and admits she went out a few times with one of her customers.

Now that customer, Robert, is suing her.

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“I've never heard of a customer suing a stripper,” Nomi said. “I just don't understand how this person can sue me for money that he freely gave. I would never have even taken it had I known I had to pay it back.”

Robert wouldn't say much, but confirms he met Nomi at a strip club. He says she owes him about $3,000 worth of DVDs, a laptop and cash, and he's suing to get it back.

“We started going on dates, going out to places,” he said. “I helped a little bit here and there, with money here and there. Because she was staying with me for a while because we actually had a relationship.”

“This guy is a nutcase!” Nomi said.

There may be no chance of mediation in this lawsuit.

“I know she's very stubborn, so we'll probably wind up in court,” Robert said.

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Lookin_for_wet

Lol he got caught up in the game , and she robbed him , i would of just beat her

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Lone_Wolf

I wonder if he would give me his lawyer's name. I could file a few lawsuits myself.

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alabegonz

I won't be surprised. The pathology is simply awesome!

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deogol

We all know how this is going to end, but I think the legal argument will be "no contracts, no letters of agreement? Those were gifts. Case closed!"

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rockstar666

Not enough details to have an opinion. I wonder if she declared that stuff on her taxes though...

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steve229

As deogol notes she has a good case that they were gifts (he acknowledged they "had a relationship"), and gifts do not count as income.

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rockstar666

I thought gifts over a certain amount were taxed? I wouldn't know as I never get anything expensive as a gift!

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sharkhunter

I think you can give up to somewhere around 10k to 11k tax free per person per year.

Don't hold me to it though. He gave her 3k? I guess he was a dissatisfied customer.

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