Meet Bruce Nahim, the Notorious Lawyer and Self-acclaimed Co-founder of Chippendale's Empire

 


  

The last is yet to be heard about the circumstance behind the death of Steve Banerjee, the founder of the world-famous Chippendales Business Empire who, on Oct. 23, 1994, was said to have committed suicide after he was linked with the murder of his employee Nick DeNoia. 

You may have recently heard lots of things said about Steve and how he was such a bad fellow, but no one has bordered to know who is behind those stories and what his motives are. Have you also seen the promoted YouTube video by  Kendall Rae, titled "The Dark Truth Behind Chippendales Founder Organized Murder For Hire Plot?" published Dec. 10, 2021, alleged to have been sponsored by Bruce Nahim?

A lot of questions readily come to mind on how the Chippendales Empire is now being controlled by highly influential perpetrators, including an FBI agent, lawyers, Casino owners, and the mob.

Recall that Bruce Allan Nahim, popularly known as Bruce Nahim is a disbarred Anthony, an infamous lawyer who was found guilty of fraud and imprisoned. A superior court judge had sentenced him to 10 years in state prison for embezzling millions of dollars from his clients, according to the Los Angeles Times of Jan. 30, 2004.

What was his offense? He was arrested, for embezzling nearly $2 million from several clients, including two elderly women. Then 49 years, this expelled Valencia lawyer was “charged with nine counts of grand theft by embezzlement, two counts of theft from an elderly adult, and the unauthorized practice of law,” the report said. 

The criminal act is said to have, occurred between Mar. 1999 and Feb. 2000. Nahin’s elderly victims were reported to have entrusted him with their life savings, while others were entrepreneurs who hired him to oversee the sales and purchases of small businesses, including a gas station.

Having served his mandatory jail terms, this disreputable Nahim appears to be back on the scene with a smear campaign against Steve Banerjee, his presumed former client, as some have suggested. While many are still wondering what could have connected the two and the motive behind this renewed intention to rubbish the image of a man twenty-seven years after his death, there seems to be something the public does not know.

 Is this a diversionary tactic to continue to cover up something the public is yet to be aware of? Is someone afraid that sinister historical plots are about to be revealed?

Although Bruce is now parading himself as the Co-founder of Chippendales, as available on his online profile, corporation documents sighted by our investigator revealed that he is neither a partner nor played any leadership role in the company.

Very little information is available about this Jewish, Los Angeles-based felon lawyer. An ex-convict who is probably desperate to rewrite the history of his dark past for fame and has uniquely done so by unethically attaching the Chippendale's Co-founding status to his online profile.

In an interview with Jesse Banerjee, the eldest son of Steve Banerjee, he lamented that those who created the smear campaign against his father appear to be the same people who conspired to murder him. Some highly influential individuals, including an FBI agent he said, are now benefitting from his father's wealth.

On the possible reason behind the smear campaign by Nahim and his group, he noted that he is yet to understand why but maintained that Bruce Nahim is never his father's partner. He may have been an employee or something.

In his words, "He was never a partner of Chippendales, I have the document... he created hearsay that he was promised... a dead man promised him what? On his profile, he is pretending to be someone he is not. Those who listen to his cooked-up stories should wonder about a full lawyer who had to rob his clients. What can that say of him?"

"I believe he is with the New York mafia, the Gambitos that wanted to extort my father. They had then threatened to kill him. We need to question the motive of the person who's spreading all these lies. This person had nothing to do with my father's business before this time. This man infiltrated and brought in the man who was murdered, creating a perfect setup. Now he's creating a smear campaign without facts,” Jesse added.

Documents available indicate that before his death, the founder of Chippendales had reported to the FBI about the New York mafia, which was threatening to kill him.

Our correspondent learned some interesting facts about the Chippendales story and how certain information appears suspicious about the widely accepted suicidal death of Steve, the founder of Chippendales, as the likes of Nahim have continued to destroy his reputation even after his death.

 

 

 

 

 

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