An angry one Florida The stripper was arrested last month after allegedly throwing a “large amount of rolled up money” on a colleague’s head, according to a criminal complaint smoking gun.
Tierah Miller29, is accused of assaulting the 34-year-old man she previously dated, who also works as a security guard at the Baby Dolls strip club in Clearwater.
The incident is said to have happened at the club around 11:55am on February 26, just a week after the couple split, the complaint said.
Miller, who appeared sober at the time, allegedly threw a “large” wad of cash at the man after “trying to walk across the stage to speak to another colleague” and hit him in the back of the head.
As she left the club, she intentionally knocked over a stool with the victim’s cell phone, an ID scanner and a metal detector, according to the complaint.
Her ex-boyfriend said when he found his cellphone in the parking lot, it was broken and it cost an estimated $100 to fix the screen, the complaint continues.
The complaint said she was charged with trespassing.
Meanwhile, no blood was shed in the attack and the man sustained no serious injuries.
The exact amount of money thrown at the victim remains unclear, but the outlet reported that “single (dollar bills) appear to be a likely component.”
Miller was released from prison without bail and ordered to refrain from all contact with her ex, but has been allowed to continue dancing at the club where the two are employed.
She was previously convicted of reckless driving, marijuana possession and driving without a license, according to Smoking Gun.
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