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Las Vegas bartender serves Georgia judge in Champagne room. She can’t believe what he does next: ‘Really disturbing’

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Las Vegas bartender serves Georgia judge in Champagne room. She can’t believe what he does next: ‘Really disturbing’

‘What happened to ‘what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas’? lol’

A former Las Vegas bottle girl recalls how she once served a Georgia judge. What he did after their evening together disturbs her to this day.

TikTok creator Fendi (@stickyybunzzz) says the incident happened years ago, but she remembers the details very well.

“In the nightlife industry … you meet people either at their lowest or in their worst light,” she says to start the video. “I’m working out here in this club in Vegas. Black guy, 6’5”, very well educated, very well put together.”

She soon learned that the man was a judge visiting Las Vegas from Georgia. He paid Fendi and a friend handsomely to wait on him for the evening. 

An Evening in Las Vegas with a Georgia Judge Goes South

Eventually, she says the judge asked her if she could procure some cocaine for him. That was nothing unusual, according to Fendi.

The group stayed at the club until it closed around 7 a.m. Fendi had to go home and rest before returning to the club the next evening for another shift. 

“I [get to] work at 9, 8 o’clock,” she says. “He’s there in the same outfit I’d last seen him in. That’s honestly kind of typical for Vegas, because you can be out 24, 75 hours straight. He probably was in the casino overnight.”

She says she approached him and asked why he was in the club again. According to her, he told her that at 7 a.m., he walked outside the club and saw an unhoused man smoking something. He started chatting up with the man. The man ended up introducing him to two random women. 

What Did the Georgia Judge Do After Leaving the Club?

Fendi says he apparently left the area with the two women and started doing an even more illicit substance with them: Crack cocaine. He did that until well into the day before returning to the club.

At that point, his cards were basically mostly maxed out. But Fendi says he still paid her about half of what he had the previous night to wait on him again.

Still, the interaction left an impression on her. “You’re a judge in Georgia who just came on vacation, did crack with strangers, and now you’re going to go back and [probably sentence] people who sell crack,” she says. “While the whole time you’re a customer.”

How Common Is This Champagne Room Story?

In the comments section of the video, viewers agreed that “what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas” for a reason. By the way, that was a marketing slogan designed to capture the spirit of the city that its visitors bureau wanted to portray to tourists. And, yes, it’s also common to call it “Sin City,” which also indicates it is a place where people aren’t on their best behavior.

“People with high-stress jobs do whatever they can in their free time,” wrote one person. 

“What happened to ‘What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas’?” asked a second viewer. 

“The system is so hypocritical it’s unreal,” a third person said.

AllHipHop contacted Fendi via TikTok comment and direct message for comment. We will update this story if she responds.

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