- Gang.
Until December 1997,
Scores was run
mainly by
Michael D.
Blutrich. In 1996,
Blutrich,
after being implicated in an
unrelated $400
million fraud case...
-
controlled by
developer Gil
Blutrich.
Shnaider had
already invested alongside Blutrich in the King
Edward Hotel,
which Blutrich invested in via
Skyline International...
- York ****istant
district attorney and
briefly worked at the law firm of
Blutrich,
Falcone & Miller. He
founded Housing Enterprise for the Less Privileged...
-
Mishorim Development Ltd. is an
Israeli company that was
founded by Gil
Blutrich in 1990. The
current owner is Alex Shnaider. It is a
public company traded...
- Life's ****ets by $3 million. A
lawyer named Michael Blutrich then
became involved in the scheme.
Blutrich was an
owner of the
strip club
Scores in Manhattan...
- a
marine museum. Forty-five
years later Skyline International CEO Gil
Blutrich purchased "Keewatin" and
engaged former crewman Eric
Conroy to repatriate...
-
eventually became the
caporegime of the
Harlem crew. In the late 1990s,
Michael Blutrich, the
owner of
Scores (a
strip club franchise)
became a
government informant...
- regulators,
losses caused by the company's
operators Patrick Smythe,
Michael Blutrich, Lyle Pfeffer,
David L. Davies, and
Keith Pound, co-defendants who hijacked...
- Case: NYPD".
October 12, 2013. "Asleep at the Switch". www.peele.net.
Blutrich, Michael. Scores: How I
Opened the
Hottest Strip Club in New York City...
-
Weiss became involved in the
fraud in 1992
through an attorney,
Michael Blutrich, who
later admitted to the
fraud and
became a
federal witness.
After taking...