WHEELING, Ill. (Court TV) — Jacqueline McMahon only wanted the best for her daughter Carrie.
Mom ordered a male stripper for her 22-year-old daughter's bachelorette party back in July 2002, but when the wrong man allegedly showed up to gyrate, McMahon became irate.
McMahon, 52, pleaded guilty earlier this week to a misdemeanor battery charge alleging she attacked the stripper. The peeved parent was sentenced to 30 days of court supervision and ordered to pay $2,500 restitution to the victim, whose name has not been released.
As a result of the deal, battery charges were dropped against her daughter and bridesmaid Kelly Meyer, 33.
According to police, several partiers were perturbed that the 28-year-old stripper arrived late to their sixth-floor room at the Holiday Inn hotel in Crystal Lake. They also claimed he was not the dancer they had ordered.
The stripper then further incited the hostile hostesses by cutting short his performance, several attendees told police.
The assault occurred when the dancer tried to collect his fee and McMahon refused, police said. The man suffered head injuries, bruises and scratches when he was punched, kicked and hit over the head with a bottle, authorities said.
The man was treated at the scene for minor injuries but also underwent a CAT scan after complaining of dizziness. Part of the restitution money will reportedly help pay for stripper costumes damaged in the assault.
Mom attacks daughter's male stripper
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Yes indeed another reason not to become a stripper!!! What's not mentioned here either, is you know alcohol was involved. If he arrived late, then you know that party was in full swing! Poor guy..... All of this reminds me of my hubby getting jipped (sp?) for his bach party. Our best man and another friend were in charge of setting up a stripper. Money exchanged (1986) was around $350. Whomever they exchanged money with at a strip joint, took it and ran. No receipt, nothing. Best man's wife was livid - there went $350! It's a blur if we helped cover it or not....what can I say, at that point I was running around like nuts with last minute wedding details. LOL Actually it was a sore subject at our reception. The two friends could hardly look eachother in the eye. My husband likes to complain - all I got was beer and card games.....maybe a movie thrown it. But not the "real deal". Awww, poor guy!!!!
Oh, the other friend got married a few years later and Jim made sure he got a stripper. In fact at his reception, pics were passed around from that bach party. I'm standing there, in line for food, and someone hands me a bunch of pics. I didn't need to see past the first one, I said no thanks - we're at a wedding ya know.......it was a comical moment. All the women were passing those pics fast to the next person, men drooling all over them. Reluctant to pass them on. Never found out if the bride minded all of this going on.....
Oh, the other friend got married a few years later and Jim made sure he got a stripper. In fact at his reception, pics were passed around from that bach party. I'm standing there, in line for food, and someone hands me a bunch of pics. I didn't need to see past the first one, I said no thanks - we're at a wedding ya know.......it was a comical moment. All the women were passing those pics fast to the next person, men drooling all over them. Reluctant to pass them on. Never found out if the bride minded all of this going on.....
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