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10-21-2005, 03:37 PM
Amex Sues CEO Over $241,000 Topless Bill

By SAMUEL MAULL
Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK

American Express is suing the CEO of a communications company for payment of $241,000 worth of disputed credit card charges at a Manhattan topless club.

American Express says in papers filed in state court that Savvis Inc. chief executive officer Robert A. McCormick was in the club Scores in October 2003 with at least three other men.

After McCormick got the $241,000 corporate credit card bill, Savvis called American Express and complained that some of the charges were fraudulent, the lawsuit says. The communications company said its chief disputed all but about $20,000, according to the lawsuit.

"We firmly believe that Mr. McCormick was the victim of fraud," said Deena Williamson, Savvis's deputy general counsel. She declined to comment further.

Lonnie Hanover, a Scores spokesman, said he had not talked to all of the employees involved with McCormick and could not say what the CEO purchased.

The lawsuit filed Wednesday against McCormick and Savvis is at least the third in the past two years involving contested credit card charges at Scores. One patron sued the club after he got a $28,000 bill and another disputed $129,000 in charges.

After a lawsuit last year, Hanover said that "high rollers" visiting Scores' "super elite Presidents' Club" spend thousands of dollars on single bottles of champagne and tip strippers as much as $10,000 for lap dances and for spending time with them.

The district attorney's office has said it is investigating alleged overcharging at Scores.

Hanover said that each time a patron spends $10,000, Scores calls the customer's credit card company to get the charges approved. Scores even fingerprints the customer and requires him to get on the telephone with a credit card representative, he said.

"We got authorization for all of the charges," Hanover said of McCormick's visit. "We followed proper procedures and documentation, and we were paid."

Court papers say American Express asked McCormick several times to provide in writing his basis for calling the charges fraudulent. McCormick failed to respond, and when he was billed again he once again objected to the charges, the lawsuit says.

American Express says McCormick finally responded in writing in September 2004, reiterating that some charges on the Scores bill were bogus, the lawsuit says.

Scores has been paid in full, American Express's court papers say, while neither Savvis nor McCormick has paid any of the charges. Failure to pay is a violation of the American Express corporate credit card agreement, court papers say.

An American Express spokeswoman, Judy Tenzer, said she had no comment.

sw20>>s14
10-21-2005, 03:58 PM
fuck work and school...ima be a stripper there...damn...$241,000...thats a whole lotta women...

420sx
10-21-2005, 06:19 PM
dang 10k for a lapdance. noooo. lets get real.......

mrmephistopheles
10-21-2005, 06:57 PM
I don't get what the big deal is. They're obviously fat-cat CEOs, so they're probably millionaires.. What's $241k to them?
They should've just paid the bill and learned a damn lesson instead of disputing it and having to be taught a lesson.

tew photy
10-21-2005, 10:58 PM
well if he really did only spend 20k, he's right to be pissed to be overcharged 220k.

theicecreamdan
10-22-2005, 01:11 AM
yeah, you don't get to be a millionaire by letting spare $220k charges fly

TheSnail
10-22-2005, 01:36 AM
They should know they can have the same thing by just going to their "main" street. You can have the same thing for 5$ for 20min. Yes half of them have dicks but shut up and watch it from the back, you're saving money. Though, I would admit: If I was a millionaire, I would upgrade to the $10-15 non lethal std range, but with 240k you can import and own your own bitch. Clear title and everything.