Before Keo started stripping, she was a high-school dropout working as a waitress. Professional dancing provided a much-needed windfall for the 17-year-old. On most nights, she could rack in $1000 dollars. When a certain man from Guggenheim Partners came into the club, she’d get a guaranteed $10k. Keo eventually left the business, but was compelled to start dancing again after having a daughter.
That’s when she reconnected with Barbash, who by then had moved on to another venture. She called it “fishing.” In 2013, Barbash and Keo, along with strippers Marsi Rosen and Karina Pascucci, begin a pattern of “party, drug, steal, repeat.” Keo was meticulous in keeping records of who they met with, what they spent, and what they bought. “I treated it like a real business,” she toldThe ring especially preyed on married men, relying on their sense of shame to not report high credit card charges.
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