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Man charged with eat and run at top restaurants
LONDON | Wed Nov 17, 2010 12:09pm EST
LONDON (Reuters) - An unemployed man has been charged with wining and dining at a series of London's top restaurants, running up massive bills and then disappearing without paying, police said on Wednesday. Latvian Janis Nords, 27, is accused of carrying out the scam on three occasions between October 14 and November 15.
He is accused of running off after amassing a 349-pound ($555) bill at the Glass House restaurant in Richmond, southwest London, and a 965-pound bill at the Connaught Hotel in central London. The largest unpaid bill was at L'Oranger French restaurant in central London where he is accused of failing to pay for 1,021 pounds worth of food and drink. Nords was due to appear in court later on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Steve Addison)