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article imageWaitress off work due to 'injury' caught working as a stripper

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By Lynn Curwin
Aug 4, 2010 in Crime
By Lynn Curwin.
Doylestown - A woman who claimed she couldn’t work as a waitress because she had hurt her back was caught working as a stripper in the US.
A judge awarded forty-three-year-old Christina Gamble $360 per week in workers' compensation benefits in October 2008, after she claimed she hurt her back while working as a waitress, reported the Associated Press.
Private investigators, who were working for the restaurant's insurance company, said that they saw, and taped, her dancing at C.R. Fanny's Gentlemen's Club and Sports Bar later that year.
The Pennsylvania woman is charged with two counts of workers' compensation fraud and one count of theft.
She waived a preliminary hearing and will go to trial next month.
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