For the better part of a year, traffic ticket king Mark Gold has been embroiled in a hotly contested lawsuit against a popular downtown Miami strip club, accusing Goldrush of plying him with so much alcohol that he became drunk and partially unconscious and then charging his credit card $19,000.

Now the owner of the Ticket Clinic has filed an amended complaint against Goldrush and its owner, controversial strip club impresario Jack Galardi, that accuses the club of spiking targeted customers’ drinks with anti-anxiety drugs like Xanax, secretly photographing customers signing credit card receipts to fight potential disputes and defrauding customers of hundreds of thousands of dollars over a two-year period. The complaint also claims the scheme extends to two other Galardi clubs in the Miami area, King of Diamonds and the Pink Pony.

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