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Re: Fake tips to dancers at go-go bar lead to counterfeiting bust in Jersey City
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Cops: Fake tips to dancers at go-go bar lead to counterfeiting bust

by Michaelangelo Conte/The Jersey Journal
Monday November 03, 2008, 5:45 PM

Cops says a customer at AJ's Lounge, a go-go bar in Secaucus, was using counterfeit money to tip the dancers and pay for drinks.

Go-go dancers with fake tips led to the arrest of a Union City man who had found $5,000 in counterfeit cash, cops told The Jersey Journal today.
Luis Lora-Martinez of Union City is suspected of passing fake $20 bills at AJ's Lounge, a go-go bar in Secaucus.

Luis Lora-Martinez, 29, of 38th Street, may have seemed like a big man while slipping fake $20 bills to dancers as tips and using some to pay for drinks at AJ's Lounge, a go-go bar on Secaucus Road in Secaucus Thursday night, officials said.

But Lora-Martinez, who was born on Christmas Day 1978, was busted Halloween morning at the Skylight Motel on Tonnelle Avenue in Jersey City on charges of forgery and possession of a fake New York driver's license, Cindy Wofford, special agent in charge of the Newark Field Office of the U.S. Secret Service, said today.

Wofford said the five $20 bills Lora-Martinez passed were produced on a computer printer on regular paper and were of poor quality. They apparently got passed the dancers and bartenders in the dark club but it wasn't long before someone noticed they were "funny" and Secaucus police were called, officials said.

Agents of the Secret Service and officers of the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office got involved and spoke to the club manager who said his employees could identify the man laying out the fake bills and that they thought he was staying at the Tonnelle Avenue motel, Wofford said.

Agents found Lora-Martinez there and after he consented to a search, investigators found $5,000 in fake $20s and $50s hidden in his room, Wofford said, adding that the fake money was separate from Lora-Martinez's real money.

No other contraband was found, she said.

Lora-Martinez's bail was set at $60,000 cash or bond but before the court will accept bail money, Lora-Martinez will have to show it does not come form a nefarious source, Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio said.

Lora-Martinez faces three to five years in prison on each of the two charges filed against him.

"Obviously the vigilance of merchants is essential to combat the passing of counterfeit United States currency," said DeFazio, who called it a successful cooperative investigation between his office and federal agents.

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