Nerlend Previlon
Stripper used shoe as weapon, police sayPORTLAND, ME - A scuffle between two exotic dancers at a strip club on Riverside Street has led to a felony charge against one of the women, who police say attacked the other with a stiletto-heeled shoe. Portland police were called to PT's Showclub at 222 Riverside St. at 11:30 p.m. Saturday for a report of a fight between two workers. They found that a fight had broken out between two of the strippers. Camile Robenek, 30, of South Portland had pushed Nerlend Previlon, 25, of Malden, Mass., to the floor, police said. Previlon got up swinging one of her high-heel shoes, police said, hitting Robenek in the head and face. Robenek was taken to Maine Medical Center, where she was treated for facial injuries and released. She was issued a summons to appear in court on a charge of simple assault. Previlon was arrested and charged with aggravated assault, accused of using a weapon in the melee. The police report did not indicate the reason for the fight, which occurred on the main floor of the club, not on stage. A call to the club was not returned by press time. Aggravated assault is punishable by as much as five years in prison and a $5,000 fine, though penalties are typically significantly less. Simple assault is a misdemeanor, punishable by as much as 364 days in jail and a $2,000 fine.
Another day, another stripper catfight. I gotta admit though, it sounds like Nerland (probably not her stage name, right?) had every right to defend herself. It says Camile (probably not her stage name, right?) pushed poor Nerland to the floor first. What's a poor girl to do? Ya gotta get up and make that bitch eat some 6-inch heel, dontcha? Free Nerland! Free Nerland! Bang. Pay attention!
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