The High-Rolling CE Lifestyle
The Mercury News has gotten its hands on Fry’s Ausaf Siddiqui’s casino requests:
“Fiji water, grouped in bottles of three. Golden raisins and warmed mixed nuts. Aramis cologne and badger hair shaving brush. Lint-free towels. Dom Perignon Rose champagne and Kurosawa Sake in the fridge. And never, under any circumstances, approach him from behind.
If they didn’t want to face Mr. S’s wrath, maids knew to arrange bowls of Glitterati Mentissimo peppermints adorned with a single rose throughout his suite, and to stock his shower with Nioxin shampoo for "fine and thinning hair." White vases were a no-no — he considered them bad luck”.
He even, apparently, specified the exact proportion of cotton and polyester he required in his socks.
jimbo commented:
Shows the culture at Fry's that he could hid this level of fraud
for so long and not get caught. Vendors are enablers but this is
criminal and 15 years in a white collar hotel jail will not dter
future criminals, just make them more careful to hide thier tracks
jimbo commented:
Bedivere commented:
It was the vendors that were bankrolling his lifestyle. They were
rewarded with extra business. The questions is, why didn't Fry's
see what was going on?
Bedivere commented:
Peter King commented:
Why was he not caught sooner, how did the vendors not see what was
going on?
Peter King commented:
reader commented:
Oh my, I'm so going to enjoy when this pansy gets sent prison.
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