‘Sopranos’ Bada Bing Strip Club Robbed for Second Time in Just One Month

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New Jersey’s famed Bada Bing Strip Club, featured prominently in the HBO mobster series “The Sopranos”, has been hit by a second robbery in just under a one month period.

The latest incident at Satin Dolls,  the club’s real name, occurred sometime between 2 and 5 a.m. Saturday morning after a cleaning crew discovered the club’s front glass door had been smashed open.  

It is too early in the investigation to know whether the two incidents are related, Lodi Police Captain Donald Scorzetti said.

This time, the thief or thieves tried to get into the safe, but were apparently unsuccessful.  Nothing was missing from the establishment according to the owner.  

On Dec. 21, two men armed with shotguns stole about $30,000 from the club.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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