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Just read this in the news. What a sick perv!!!! Anybody will do anything for a dollar.
Man sold urine as whiskey to tourists
Updated: 10:36 AM January 15, 2015
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A man in England has been convicted of fraud after authorities say he sold bottles of urine and feces to tourists at a slot machine complex in Blackpool.
Nicholas Stewart, 35, sold the bottles, and called the contents inside Jack Daniels whiskey and Smirnoff vodka, according to the Huffington Post.
Lab work revealed the bottles showed no alcohol content, but were instead "water laced with urine and feces," a local prosecutor told the Blackpool Gazette.
According to the Daily Mail, Stewart pleaded guilty to fraud charges but will serve no time behind bars. He received a 70-day jail term suspended for 12 months.
According to the Huffington Post, Stewart's attorney said his client sold the fake booze because he needed money for food.
Man sold urine as whiskey to tourists
Updated: 10:36 AM January 15, 2015
View Large
A man in England has been convicted of fraud after authorities say he sold bottles of urine and feces to tourists at a slot machine complex in Blackpool.
Nicholas Stewart, 35, sold the bottles, and called the contents inside Jack Daniels whiskey and Smirnoff vodka, according to the Huffington Post.
Lab work revealed the bottles showed no alcohol content, but were instead "water laced with urine and feces," a local prosecutor told the Blackpool Gazette.
According to the Daily Mail, Stewart pleaded guilty to fraud charges but will serve no time behind bars. He received a 70-day jail term suspended for 12 months.
According to the Huffington Post, Stewart's attorney said his client sold the fake booze because he needed money for food.