A massage girl who pleaded guilty to drugging wealthy strip-club clients and then running up tabs on their credit cards is clearly not enjoying her weekends in jail.
Asked how she was doing as she walked out of Manhattan court Wednesday for a status conference on the first of her Saturdays and Sundays in a cell, pole dancer Karina Pascucci snapped at a reporter, “How do you think jail went?”
“I have too much on my mind right now, I’d prefer not to speak about it,” Pascucci, 27, said outside Manhattan Criminal Court.
She was tight-lipped, in contrast to her past interviews, such as the one she gave to “Crime Watch Daily” on WPIX/Channel 11 in October in which she claimed innocence, despite the guilty plea.
She also told host Jason Mattera that she was the real victim of a jiggle-joint regular who refused to pay his giant tabs.
“The girls knew him from before, and they knew he was a big spender,” she said, referring to New Jersey doctor Zyad Younan, who is suing Pascucci and Scores. “I think everybody should take responsibility for what happened.”
Pascucci was a massage girl at gentlemen’s club Scores before she became part of the stripper ring that slipped clients tranquilizers and stole their credit cards, racking up bills as high as $135,000.
The brunette is serving weekends in jail for the next four months as part of a plea bargain.