Diamond Dolls
1401 N Powerline Rd
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
All Involved Claim Nothing Bad Happened, Just Man, Wife, Strippers Hanging Out.
RockAllNight
June 29, 2022
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POLICE: All Involved Claim Nothing Bad Happened, Just Man, Wife, Strippers Hanging Out. One Woman Hospitalized. State Attorney To Review.
SOURCE: “They Were Dancers, But They Weren’t There To Dance.”
GL Homes Seven Bridges
Seven Bridges Delray Beach.
BY: SEVEN BRIDGES BUREAU | BocaNewsNow.com
DELRAY BEACH, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2022 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — Police sources tell BocaNewsNow.com that what was first reported as being a prostitute situation Saturday morning in the West Delray Beach gated community of Seven Bridges was actually an innocent situation involving strippers from Diamond Dolls strip club in Pompano Beach — according to those invovled. No arrests have been made at this time.
According to PBSO sources and information from those familiar with the incident, deputies responded en masse around 2:45 in the morning to a home on Bozzano Drive. Deputies were told that a man was in the home with two women identified as escorts. They were allegedly attacked by the man’s wife when she came home to find her husband with the women. The woman then fled the scene. She returned to the scene a short time later and — despite injuries allegedly being seen on at least one of the strippers — denied that anything nefarious took place.
The wife, who is apparently in the midst of a separation or divorce from the man, told deputies she was merely returning home to retrieve medicine for her child — at 2:45 in the morning — when she saw her husband with the women. She told deputies that she knew the women from a strip club — Diamond Dolls in Pompano Beach — and was fine that they were in the home. Her husband also told deputies that the women were known from an area strip club and they were all just spending time together.
The man, the strippers, and the wife all told police that there was no need to pursue charges, that it was just a misunderstanding, and that no one would ever appear in court to prosecute. One of the strippers, however, was transported to an area hospital with injuries. Sources tell BocaNewsNow.com that she was hit in the head with an unknown object.
Despite the claims from those involved that nothing criminal took place, sources connected to the incident say one of the strippers attempted to flee the scene but was found bloodied and driving a car with a smashed windshield. She then returned to the home after police arrived.
The State Attorney’s Office will now review the case and determine when charges should be filed and arrests made. For now, it’s just a normal case of two strippers, a man, a wife, and unexplained injuries in the middle of the night in Seven Bridges.
https://bocanewsnow.com/2022/06/29/updat…
POLICE: All Involved Claim Nothing Bad Happened, Just Man, Wife, Strippers Hanging Out. One Woman Hospitalized. State Attorney To Review.
SOURCE: “They Were Dancers, But They Weren’t There To Dance.”
GL Homes Seven Bridges
Seven Bridges Delray Beach.
BY: SEVEN BRIDGES BUREAU | BocaNewsNow.com
DELRAY BEACH, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2022 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — Police sources tell BocaNewsNow.com that what was first reported as being a prostitute situation Saturday morning in the West Delray Beach gated community of Seven Bridges was actually an innocent situation involving strippers from Diamond Dolls strip club in Pompano Beach — according to those invovled. No arrests have been made at this time.
According to PBSO sources and information from those familiar with the incident, deputies responded en masse around 2:45 in the morning to a home on Bozzano Drive. Deputies were told that a man was in the home with two women identified as escorts. They were allegedly attacked by the man’s wife when she came home to find her husband with the women. The woman then fled the scene. She returned to the scene a short time later and — despite injuries allegedly being seen on at least one of the strippers — denied that anything nefarious took place.
The wife, who is apparently in the midst of a separation or divorce from the man, told deputies she was merely returning home to retrieve medicine for her child — at 2:45 in the morning — when she saw her husband with the women. She told deputies that she knew the women from a strip club — Diamond Dolls in Pompano Beach — and was fine that they were in the home. Her husband also told deputies that the women were known from an area strip club and they were all just spending time together.
The man, the strippers, and the wife all told police that there was no need to pursue charges, that it was just a misunderstanding, and that no one would ever appear in court to prosecute. One of the strippers, however, was transported to an area hospital with injuries. Sources tell BocaNewsNow.com that she was hit in the head with an unknown object.
Despite the claims from those involved that nothing criminal took place, sources connected to the incident say one of the strippers attempted to flee the scene but was found bloodied and driving a car with a smashed windshield. She then returned to the home after police arrived.
The State Attorney’s Office will now review the case and determine when charges should be filed and arrests made. For now, it’s just a normal case of two strippers, a man, a wife, and unexplained injuries in the middle of the night in Seven Bridges.
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"Woman Who Went On The Run After Allegedly Killing Boyfriend’s Ex Caught In Costa Rica"
A Texas woman who was charged with killing elite cyclist Anna Moriah “Mo” Wilson was caught in Costa Rica on Wednesday after being on the run for more than a month.
Kaitlin Marie Armstrong, 34, is accused of shooting Wilson in Austin, Texas, on May as part of a love triangle gone wrong. U.S. Marshals, working with Homeland Security Investigations, learned that Armstrong boarded a flight in New Jersey by using a fraudulent passport and landed in Costa Rica on May 18 – one week after Wilson was murdered and one day after an arrest warrant was issued for Armstrong’s arrest, NBC News reported.
“The Marshals Service elevated the Kaitlin Armstrong investigation to major case status early in this investigation, which likely played a key role in her capture after a 43-day run,” Susan Pamerleau, Marshal for the Western District of Texas, said in a statement to The Boston Globe. “This is an example of combining the resources of local, state, federal and international authorities to apprehend a violent fugitive, bring an end to that run and hopefully a sense of closure to the victim’s family.”
“Wilson, 25, was a mountain biking and gravel racer who won several races earlier this year and resigned her position at a bike company to pursue full-time racing. She was expected to win the May 14 Gravel Locos race in Hico shortly before her death,” the outlet reported.
Armstrong is suspected of killing Wilson because they were both romantically connected to the same man, professional cyclist Colin Strickland. Strickland and Armstrong dated for three years before taking a break. During that time, Strickland began to see Wilson. The relationship lasted just a few weeks, and Strickland and Armstrong got back together a month later.
In January, Armstrong apparently learned about Strickland’s relationship with Wilson and “became furious and was shaking in anger,” a friend of Armstrong told NBC.
An affidavit filed in relation to the federal case against Armstrong described evidence that Armstrong had allegedly committed the murder.
“According to a witness, Armstrong expressed a desire to kill [Wilson] in January 2022, based on a personal grievance toward [Wilson],” the affidavit said, according to the Globe. “A surveillance camera recorded what appears to be Armstrong’s vehicle near the scene of [Wilson’s] murder at the approximate time the murder occurred.”
The filing also said that a pistol belonging to Armstrong had been retrieved from her home during a search and that “Laboratory test-firing of Armstrong’s pistol confirmed that it fired the spent shell casings that [Austin police] found at the scene of the murder.
Wilson was a star skier through college before switching to cycling, gravitating toward “gravel racing,” described as a sport sitting between road cycling and mountain biking. She was favored to win a 157-mile race on May 14, but was shot and killed days earlier, on May 11.
Police quickly honed in on Armstrong and brought her in for questioning. Days later, on May 14, Armstrong flew from Austin, Texas, where Wilson was killed, to Houston, and then from Houston to LaGuardia Airport in New York. From there she traveled to Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey and then flew to San Jose, Costa Rica. A homicide warrant for Armstrong’s arrest was issued on May 18, the day she flew to Costa Rica. On May 25, a federal warrant was issued charging her with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.
Armstrong was found at a hostel in Santa Teresa Beach in Provincia de Puntarenas, the Globe reported.
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One thing led to another as cheating allegations between a handful of passengers escalated into an all-out brawl that lasted for an hour, eventually involving some 60 passengers and spanning five floors.
Theresa James, who said she is a travel agent and witnessed the event, told Fox News Digital that passengers’ significant others found out about an alleged threesome. Beginning on the ship’s fifth floor at 2:00 in the morning, the brawl “lasted about an hour” and “took the parties involved” all the way to the first floor, according to the outlet.
“Bottles were smashed and a woman was also cut in the melee, although no serious injuries were reported,” The Daily Mail summarized. “A couple of ship security guards attempted to break up the fight where they could — however, they were vastly outnumbered.”
James — calling the brawlers “ignorant fools acting stupid” — estimated that up to 60 people may have been involved and credited security with ending the altercation.
One Twitter user recounted that he was “at the bar listening to my own music sipping a shirley temple,” when “the brawl broke out of nowhere.” Passengers were “squabbling for sureeee, injured and cut up from glass.”
With respect to the security guards who attempted to stop the melee, the user commented that “they don’t pay them enough to get caught in the crossfire lol,” even though “he was trying to stop em.” The individual “went to the dj booth and asked to make a request.”
According to The New York Post, the U.S. Coast Guard was called and managed to escort the ship into a Manhattan port. New York Police Department (NYPD) officers were present as passengers left the ship, which was returning to the East Coast after departing from New Jersey and traveling to several Caribbean islands.
“Last night while Carnival Magic was returning to New York, a number of guests were involved in an altercation in a nightclub,” the cruise company said in a statement. “Thankfully no serious injuries were reported and our onboard security team intervened. The ship arrived as scheduled this morning and shoreside law enforcement authorities were notified and met the ship to interview suspects and witnesses and conduct an investigation.”
Law enforcement is still attempting to determine which jurisdiction will be responsible for prosecuting the incident.
“No information was immediately available on arrests,” The New York Post reported. “Officials could not confirm by the afternoon whether the fight would be handled by the NYPD, New Jersey authorities, or if it happened in international waters.”
According to NBC New York, “no injuries were reported and no weapons were involved.”
“Neither the Coast Guard nor the NYPD boarded the vessel,” the outlet added. “Passengers disembarked without further incident upon their NYC arrival Tuesday.”
The Carnival Magic was constructed in 2011 and registered in Panama. The vessel, which can carry 130,000 in gross tonnage, can host over 3,600 guests and 1,386 crew members for trips that last from two to nine days. The ship sails to the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, New England, and the Caribbean, and departs from Orlando, Florida; Norfolk, Virginia; New York, New York; and Miami, Florida.
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The irony is that Seven Bridges is one of Palm Beach County’s newest and nicest western gated communities. It is very wealthy, white, and conservative. The kind of place where you get fined if your pool guy or landscaper shows up on the wrong day of the week. I’m guessing the cheapest home in 7 Bridges is $2 mil., and the typical home is $4 or $5 mil. It’s hard to believe that a couple of strippers got through the gate without “arousing” suspicion.