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2013年01月06日

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Meet Christy Yamanaka, Thomas E. Stringer Sr.'s stripper. The New York stripper and the Tampa Bay judge are in the news today after a story broke over a financial dispute between the two, who at the very least, had a financial arrangement of some sort. are in the news today over a financial dispute. Yamanaka and Stringer met in 1995 at Malio's, a famous old Tampa restaurant. Christy was a high end stripper from New York and Judge Stringer was making a name for himself as the first black circuit judge in Hillsborough County. The duo forged a friendship, which led to the purchase of a home in Hawaii. The judge calls their relationship "a pure business matter," but also a friendship. The home has since sold, and now Yamanaka is alleging that Stringer owes her money. She also alleges that the judge helped her hide assets from creditors when she had court judgments against her close to $315,000.

From there the allegations listed by The Judicial Qualifications Commission get worse:

Stringer listed himself as the sole owner of a home in Hawaii for her. He accepted a trip from her to Las Vegas, a gift he did not disclose though judicial canons require reporting all gifts over $100. He went to New York to sign a lease on an apartment for her, putting it under his name, and allowed her to treat him to a stay at The Waldorf-Astoria hotel. He asked her to buy two Rolex watches, one for him and one for his wife. He borrowed $50,000 from her in a no-interest loan that he failed to repay. None of the transactions was included on the financial disclosure report required of judges.

Judge Thomas Stringer Sr. will not reveal the premise of their relationship, as he says it is not in his best legal interest. Christy Yamanaka has already taken steps towards a lawsuit. He does however admit that Yamanaka's money went into his bank accounts. He says he was just helping her out, opening accounts in his name because she had terrible credit.

Criminal charges against Judge Thomas Stringer are possible, but the state agency that oversees judges dropped misconduct charges after Stringer stepped down in February and agreed never to be a judge again. He now reaps a monthly retirement benefit of $8,069 and may have a nice profile on dontdatehimgirl.

Christy Yamanaka: Thomas E Stringer Sr Stripper

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Meet Christy Yamanaka, Thomas E. Stringer Sr.'s stripper. The New York stripper and the Tampa Bay judge are in the news today after a story broke over a financial dispute between the two, who at the very least, had a financial arrangement of some sort. are in the news today over a financial dispute. Yamanaka and Stringer met in 1995 at Malio's, a famous old Tampa restaurant. Christy was a high end stripper from New York and Judge Stringer was making a name for himself as the first black circuit judge in Hillsborough County. The duo forged a friendship, which led to the purchase of a home in Hawaii. The judge calls their relationship "a pure business matter," but also a friendship. The home has since sold, and now Yamanaka is alleging that Stringer owes her money. She also alleges that the judge helped her hide assets from creditors when she had court judgments against her close to $315,000.

From there the allegations listed by The Judicial Qualifications Commission get worse:

Stringer listed himself as the sole owner of a home in Hawaii for her. He accepted a trip from her to Las Vegas, a gift he did not disclose though judicial canons require Replica Watches reporting all gifts over $100. He went to New York to sign a lease on an apartment for her, putting it under his name, and allowed her to treat him to a stay at The Waldorf-Astoria hotel. He asked her to buy two Rolex watches, one for him and one for his wife. He borrowed $50,000 from her in a no-interest loan that he failed to repay. None of the transactions was included on the financial disclosure report required of judges.

Judge Thomas Stringer Sr. will not reveal the premise of their relationship, as he says it is not in his best legal interest. Christy Yamanaka has already taken steps towards a lawsuit. He does however admit that Yamanaka's money went into his bank accounts. He says he was just helping her out, opening accounts in his name because she had terrible credit.

Criminal charges against Judge Thomas Stringer are possible, but the state agency that oversees judges dropped misconduct charges after Stringer stepped down in February and agreed never to be a judge again. He now reaps a monthly retirement benefit of $8,069 and may have a nice profile on dontdatehimgirl.

While we don't have the pictures of Christy Yamanaka here, you can certainly find them here. But we do have some nice photos of strippers in our gallery, which are much more aesthetic, in my opinion. Video can also be found below.

Christy Yamanaka is 47 years old and divorced, and is the New York City stripper working in Scores strip club. Christy Yamanaka has confessed of having sexual relationship with Thomas E. Stringer who was Florida's 2nd District Court of Appeals Judge. They continued their relationship for 15 years, after meeting at Malio's restaurant.

Christy Yamanaka also committed that Thomas E. Stringer has joined her in stealing $315,000 from the bank account. In other words, we can say that Christy Yamanaka ended the career of Thomas E. Stringer by depositing money straight into Thomas E. Stringer's Bank of America checking account. Christy Yamanaka also claimed that she invested along with Thomas E. Stringer in a property in Hawaii.

Thomas E. Stringer, after committing that he has lived with Yamanaka in his Hawaii home, stopped giving further information about their personal relationship. Thomas E. Stringer resigned in February 2009 and all the blames were dropped as a result.

Fast forward to March 2008. Yamanaka, 48, showed up on a local TV station, dressed Breitling Watches in a yellow kimono with burnt orange flowers, her long, dark hair flowing.

She said she met the judge at an Italian restaurant in 1995, when she was a stripper in Tampa. Five years later, she was deep in debt and turned to him for advice. "Due to his position nobody bothered him so it would be safe."



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