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Why She Should Be Allowed To Spend Kirk Henry's Restitution Money

Lisa Rizzolo’s Amazing Reasons



LAS VEGAS - This Wednesday, Oct. 10, a hearing will be held at 10:30 AM in courtroom 7C at the Lloyd George Federal Courthouse in Las Vegas to determine whether an injunction should be placed on Lisa Rizzolo's ability to continue squandering the ill-gotten funds in her and her ex-husband Rick Rizzolo's off shore bank accounts, funds that the court may soon be ordered paid to beating victim Kirk Henry.

The Rizzolos were the one time owners of the infamous Crazy Horse Too strip clubs in Las Vegas and Philadelphia. The Vegas club was shut down after years of beatings and robberies of patrons including the crippling of Kirk Henry for questioning a padded bar tab. On March 26, 2013, Lisa will be in United States Federal Court fighting a Uniform Fraudulent Transfers Act lawsuit intended to force her to repatriate her and and ex-husbands off shore funds to pay court ordered restitution to Henry, and if anything is left over, millions in back taxes and penalties. In order to stall paying Henry the balance of $10 million in restitution that Rick in 2006 agreed to pay the Henry family in exchange for a shortened prison sentence along with another $7 million in taxes and penalties, Rick and Lisa got a quick divorce the court later ruled as "fraudulent," and shortly thereafter secretly stashed Rick's fortune in the Cook Islands in Lisa's name, out of the reach of Henry and the IRS (Henry has first priority over taxes owed). More...

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Steve Miller——

Steve Miller, is a former Las Vegas City Councilman. In 1991, the readers of the Las Vegas Review Journal voted him the “Most Effective Public Official” in Southern Nevada. Miller writes internationally syndicated columns on organized crime and political corruption for Rick Porrello’s AmericanMafia.com.

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