Scores
Scores: How I Opened the Hottest Strip Club in New York City, Was Extorted out of Millions by the Gambino Family, and Became One of the Most Successful Mafia Info
In the glittering heart of 1990s New York, where the city's pulse beats the strongest, Michael D. Blutrich, a gay, unassuming lawyer, inadvertently becomes the kingpin of heterosexuality's most notorious temple: Scores. This is no ordinary strip club; it's a beacon of desire that attracted the city's elite, from sports icons to Hollywood stars, making it the first in Manhattan to offer lap dances and ingeniously skirting legal boundaries with latex paint in place of pasties. Blutrich's memoir, "Scores," dives deep into the exhilarating highs and perilous lows of running the most celebrated adult entertainment venue in New York, all while under the watchful eyes of both the mafia and the FBI. But Scores' light shines too brightly, attracting the greedy gaze of the Gambino family, who demand a slice of the lucrative pie. The club's dazzling success comes at a heavy price as Blutrich finds himself ensnared in an FBI investigation, leading a double life that teeters precariously between glamour and danger. With wit as sharp as a stripper's stiletto, Blutrich recounts the thrilling game of cat and mouse, weaving a tale of betrayal, resilience, and the unlikeliest of heroes. "Scores" is more than a memoir; it's a riveting journey through the underbelly of organized crime and the corridors of justice, told with humor, bravery, and an unflinching honesty that will leave you breathless.
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