Florida Stripper Throws Money At a Man – Goes to Jail
In what may be a first, a Florida Stripper named Tierah Marie Miller, 29, of Dunedin, threw a large amount of rolled-up cash at a man. She also struck him in the head with the wad and ended up in the Pinellas County Jail for her actions.
On Feb 26th at approximately 11:55 a.m., Miller worked her shift at the Baby Dolls strip club in Clearwater. Another person working at the club that day was her ex-boyfriend, 34, who works as a security guard. The pair were together for approximately six months and broke up about a week earlier.
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According to the arrest affidavit, her ex “attempted to walk across the stage to speak to another co-worker,” Miller allegedly hurled a “large” amount of rolled-up money at him, striking him in the back of the head.
Since Miller and the victim lived together at one point for six months, Miller was charged with a misdemeanor domestic battery, according to the complaint — which noted that she appeared to be sober at the time of arrest, and the attack did not draw blood.
The police have also added another charge of criminal mischief to Miller. According to the complaint, she ‘purposefully knocked over’ a stool holding her ex-boyfriend’s phone, which he later found broken when he was in the parking lot.
Florida stripper arrested throwing large wad of cash on ex security guard boyfriend at Clearwater strip club, Baby Dolls https://t.co/ffooCluQC8 #Tierah Miller #Florida #Florida stripper pic.twitter.com/8bIS5PHVNg
— Scallywagandvagabond (@ScallywagNYC) March 7, 2023
💰"A stripper on Florida’s Gulf Coast was arrested last month after being accused of assaulting her ex-boyfriend with a wad of rolled-up dollar bills. The 29-year-old woman, took a “large amount of rolled up money” and “purposely” threw it, smacking him in the back of the head." pic.twitter.com/S5mxsHiRvL
— Scotts Opinion Shack🇺🇸🐱 (@ScottsOpShack) March 8, 2023
According to the Pinellas County Sheriff’s website, Miller was released from jail without bond and ordered to avoid contact with her ex-boyfriend, even as she was allowed to continue dancing at the club that employs the both of them.
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It is not Miller’s first visit to the Pinellas County jail; she has been convicted of reckless driving, possession of cannabis, and driving without a license.
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