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Stripper says Wall Street dirtbags deserved to be drugged and robbed

Rich Wall Streeters had it coming when they were swindled by a ring of buxom strip-club workers, one of the women involved claims.

The curvaceous crooks at the Scores strip club specifically targeted wealthy ­“a–holes,” men who were usually married and who deserved to be drugged and bilked, former dancer — and now conspiracy and fraud defendant — Roselyn Keo .

Keo and 𒅌accused mastermind Samantha Barbash preyed on clients who treated them badly to get revenge, Ke💃o said.

“That’s why I think we got greedy. Because of the amount of stress we had to endure. We’re just like, ‘You know what — these people are f–k­ing pissing me off. Just for that, I’m going to max out his credit card, like a penalty. You’re going to be left with a zero balance. Zero credit line. Just for being annoying,’” Keo told the magazine.

The vindictive vixens preyed on doctors and Wall Street executives, spiking their drinks with MDMA and ketamine, causing them to black out.

It sounds so ba🃏d🐠 to say that we were, like, drugging people. But it was, like, normal.

 - Roselyn Keo

“It sounds so bad to say that we were, like, drugging🤡 people. But it was, like, normal,” Keo said.

When the men called the clu🐼b to 🦹complain about their credit-card bills — including one totaling $135,000 — Barbash would turn on the charm, Keo said.

“You were so happy. Don’t you remember? You were tipping everyone,” she would say, according to Keo — adding that the men usually didn’t call poliཧce for fear their spouses or bosses would find out.

The strippers felt no guilt about conning clients who disrespected them or made sexually crude requests, Keo said. “There’s somet༺hing extra satisfying about persuading a man who thinks you’re trash to spend his time and money on you,” she dished.

“Preferably so much that in the end, they hate themselves. It’s like, ‘Who doesn’t have any self-respect now, mother­f–ker?’

“They all walked in ready to party. And yeah, we slipped them extra [drugs] that they didn’t know abou🅰t. But all of it goes hand in hand — sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll. You know?” Keo said.

Her scam fell apart last year after a New Jersey doctor Zyad Younan, claimed he’d been drugge𒅌d when he racked up a $135,000 bill at Scores. A federal🧔 DEA investigation confirmed he was telling the truth.

Barbash and three others pleaded guilty in the scheme. Keo is a𝓡lso expected to take a deal and is due in c▨ourt in February.

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Marsi Rosen is one of four dancers charged with conspiracy, grand larceny, assault and forgery.
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