Strip club no cure for her bad back

She laced up her Lucite heels and started writhing and sliding around on a stripper pole.
On most nights the 43-year-old could be found stretching out her back – and, er, other areas – at C.R. Fanny’s Gentleman’s Club and Sports Bar, on Butler Street, in Easton.
Gamble was arrested yesterday and charged with two counts of insurance fraud and theft by deception after an investigation into a worker’s-compensation claim revealed that she was working as a stripper while collecting money from an injury she allegedly suffered while working as a waitress, according to a criminal complaint released by the Attorney General’s Office.

After receiving a tip from an employee at the Red Robin, investigators went to the strip club, where they found Gamble working, the complaint said.

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Charge: Stripper was on workers’ comp

Christina Gamble, 43, of 2 Braxton Court in the borough was arrested Thursday on workers’ compensation fraud charges after authorities accused her of working as a stripper at C.R. Fanny’s Gentlemen’s Club and Sports Bar in Wilson while collecting benefits.

The investigators got a tip from another Red Robin worker that Gamble was working as a stripper at C.R. Fanny’s. They visited the club on Nov. 28, 2008, and observed her working there as an exotic dancer. They returned on Dec. 30, 2008, and captured her routine on video, which Highmark used to have Gamble’s benefits terminated in early 2009.

”Gamble stated she started working at C.R. Fanny’s Gentlemen’s Club as an exotic dancer due to needing money because she and her husband were about to lose everything they own,” investigators said in court filings. Bucks County records show Gamble’s home is scheduled to be sold at sheriff’s sale in May.

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Strip club no cure for her bad back

She laced up her Lucite heels and started writhing and sliding around on a stripper pole.
On most nights the 43-year-old could be found stretching out her back – and, er, other areas – at C.R. Fanny’s Gentleman’s Club and Sports Bar, on Butler Street, in Easton.
Gamble was arrested yesterday and charged with two counts of insurance fraud and theft by deception after an investigation into a worker’s-compensation claim revealed that she was working as a stripper while collecting money from an injury she allegedly suffered while working as a waitress, according to a criminal complaint released by the Attorney General’s Office.

After receiving a tip from an employee at the Red Robin, investigators went to the strip club, where they found Gamble working, the complaint said.

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Stripper accused of workers’ compensation fraud

A Quakertown woman was working as a stripper in Easton while collecting workers’ compensation for an alleged back injury she said she suffered while waitressing in Richland, authorities said Thursday.

Gamble collected at least $2,005.71 in disability benefits during a month-long time frame at the end of 2008 in which private investigators hired by the insurance company observed her strip dancing at Easton’s C.R. Fanny’s Gentlemen’s Club.

Records said that Gamble told authorities she worked for about six months at C.R. Fanny’s, a club that offers Jell-O wrestling, applesauce wrestling and frozen thong contests in addition to strip tease, according to the club’s website.

Still, Highmark became suspicious of Gamble’s claim, having received a tip from a Red Robin employee that Gamble was working as a stripper, according to records. The insurance company hired private investigators to tail Gamble.

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In October 2008, a Princeton freshman should have died.
During a reunion of Sigma Alpha Epsilon alumni at a campus tailgate, a freshman pledge was made to consume dangerous amounts of Everclear. Later that day, the pledge was rushed to the University Medical Center at Princeton, where doctors found he had a blood alcohol level of 0.40.
“He should have been dead, I remember them telling us that,” said John Burford ’12, who was also pledging Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the time. Burford eventually dropped out of the pledging process, but the memories of being whipped in strip clubs, chugging tobacco spit and swimming naked in frozen ponds have led him to push the University to recognize the Greek organizations on its campus.
Though the University no longer bans fraternities and sororities, as it did from 1855 until the 1940s, it continues to deny them official recognition, citing concerns about hazing, alcohol and social segregation. This has left Princeton’s chapters to operate in a nebulous gray area for the pas …

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An exotic dancer at CR Fannys gentlemen’s club in Wilson Borough pocketed more than $25,000 in workers’ compensation benefits while claiming to be injured while working a separate waitress job, authorities said Thursday.
Christina Gamble, 43, of Quakertown, Pa., allegedly filed a workers’ compensation claim against the Red Robin restaurant in Richland Township, Bucks County.
She collected thousands of dollars in benefits while she was dancing as a stripper at the club, according to Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett.
Gamble claimed she fell during a shift Nov. 9, 2007. Her doctor said she was unable to work because standing and changing positions were painful for her, according to court records.

Eight days after her doctor examined her, she was seen working as an exotic dancer at the strip club on Butler Street, records say.

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Waitress on Disability Caught Stripping
She said her back was too hurt to work tables, so instead she worked the pole
Updated 5:09 PM EDT, Thu, Apr 29, 2010
A Quakertown waitress who was on disability for a back injury that she claimed prevented her from standing and changing positions had no problem positioning herself on a stripper pole, authorities say.
Christina Gamble, 43, of 2 Braxton Court was arrested on charges of workers compensations fraud after private investigators watched her strip at C.R. Fanny’s Gentleman’s Club while reaping disability benefits, reports the Morning Call.
Gamble received $22,727 in workers compensation and $4,118 in medical expenses ever since she told her former employer, Red Robin, that she slipped and fell while working as a waitress and hurt her back in November 2007, according to the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office.

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The investigator went to C.R. Fanny’s Gentleman’s Club and Sports bar and, the A.G. said, obtained surveillance video of Gamble dancing.

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The state attorney general has charged a Quakertown woman who worked as a waitress with filing a false claim for workers’ compensation after she was caught working at a strip club.
Christina Gamble, 43, of Braxton Court in Quakertown faces theft and insurance fraud charges after she made the claim that allegedly prevented her from working at her job as a waitress.
Gamble had reported that she slipped and fell during her shift at an area restaurant and injured her back in November 2007, the attorney general’s office said. Gamble resigned from her job before her shift ended that same night, the attorney general said.
On Nov. 12, 2007, her former employer submitted the accident report to Highmark Casulty Insurance Company. Gamble allegedly told her docter she had trouble standing and changing positions, which is why she couldn’t continue working. But eight days after her doctor’s appointment, she was allegedly seen working as an exotic dancer at a club in Easton.

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Q’town waitress on workers comp moonlighting as stripper?
A Quakertown waitress who told her employer she hurt her back on the job and could no longer work was apparently not in so much pain that she couldn’t shake her money maker.
Christina Gamble, 43, of 2 Braxton Court, Quakertown was arrested today on workers compensation fraud charges after authorities discovered she was working as a stripper at C.R. Fanny’s Gentlemen’s Club and Sports Bar in Wilson while collecting benefits.
Gamble now faces theft and insurance fraud charges in connection with the alleged false claims, according to the state Attorney General’s Office.
Gamble told her employer on Nov. 9, 2007, that she slipped and fell during her shift, hurting her back, and quit before her shift ended. Her former employer, Red Robin, submitted an accident report to its insurance carrier three days later, according to the Attorney General’s Office.

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