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Old 01-27-2021, 01:55 PM   #8516
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Originally Posted by Hondaracer View Post
The guy had a door man at his “club” he’s probably charging for entry and booze.

You think a night in jail is a deterrent if the guys made 30k in the last month? Lol I think your take on the “seriousness” of his potential punishments are laughable. The guy is probably chuckling seeing the shit go through the news

We all better cower in our homes and “do our part” while buddy is running a private nightclub in his home for the amazingly harsh punishment of $2500 lol.. I bet some actual clubs wish they could operate so inexpensively m

The story with this condo night club owner gets better. Apparently, the owner calls his club "Granny's".

https://vancouversun.com/news/owner-...ncouver-police

The owner of a Downtown Vancouver penthouse apartment that police say has been converted into a makeshift nightclub in violation of provincial COVID-19 social gathering restrictions has filed a complaint against the Vancouver police.

Mohammad Movassaghi says VPD officers damaged his property when they paid a visit to his luxury condo inside Telus Garden Residences, at 777 Richards St., on Saturday night.

Movassaghi, a former wealth manager, denies his home has become some sort of party palace and claims he was just watching UFC with a few neighbours when officers started banging on his door around 10:30 p.m.

“One of the officers attempted to film inside my unit through the peephole,” Movassaghi said in a complaint to the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner. “Officers also blocked the fire exit door and illegally blocked and occupied the fire exit hallway for over one hour.”

The VPD believe the 1,800-square-foot, three level penthouse suite in the Telus Garden, which Movassaghi purchased in November for nearly $3 million, has been converted into a “makeshift nightclub” and has been the site of numerous parties over the past month.

The makeshift club at Telus Garden is reportedly called Granny’s, and according to a person with knowledge of the events being held inside the penthouse, party invitations have been regularly delivered to invited guests using the encrypted messaging app Telegram.

An invitation to Granny’s New Year’s Party, obtained by Postmedia News, advertised exotic dancers, DJs, light shows, servers and a full bar.

Movassaghi said he knows nothing about the invitations or the alleged makeshift nightclub, but he did note that his girlfriend’s nickname is Granny.
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