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GOOD FRIENDS OF SHEELAH AND STEVE OWENS, HEAD TENNIS PRO AT THIS CLUB...MY GIRLFRIEND WAS HARASSED BY THESE PEOPLE AND WAS A VICTIM OF ID THEFT SHORTLY AFTER LEAVING THIS SLEEZY CLUB. BEWARE!! A disbarred attorney and a former New York City Police Detective, Mr. DeGrasse is charged with second-degree grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property, first-degree identity theft, third-degree grand larceny, second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, third-degree criminal possession of stolen property, first-degree falsifying business records and first-degree scheme to defraud. Mr. DeGrasse was indicted five years ago in Suffolk County, along with five other suspects, for allegedly stealing from illegitimate mortgages, devising phony real estate deals and conning lender banks into issuing loans. In March 2007, he pleaded guilty to second-degree grand larceny but served no jail time, and was disbarred four months later, according to The Journal News \r
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