
""My client seems to be confused about what's going on. I had a very difficult [time] speaking to her, and I am concerned about her well-being," Chung's lawyer, McCarthy Hawkins, told the court at her client's latest arraignment Saturday. Chung, a 34-year-old designer-loving wannabe influencer, has had the cops called on her at least 10 times since the end of last month for allegedly dining and trying to dash without paying."
""Friday was her eighth arrest: this time for allegedly stealing $149 in food and refusing to pay at trendy Mexican restaurant Mole Bar and Grill in Williamsburg, according to Brooklyn prosecutors. Her lawyer asked Brooklyn Criminal Court Judge Jung Park to spring the accused Michelin star-loving bandit free on supervised release to "allow her an opportunity to see the doctors on her own," according to a court transcript. Chung had been freed after each of her previous arrests.""
"The judge surmised, "I don't think she wants to do supervised release. "She just said no, and she left arraignments this past two times without talking to supervised release, and a warrant had to be issued,'' Park said. Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney Jordan Rossman requested that Chung be held on $10,000 cash bail or $20,000 bond "for eating hundreds of dollars of food in restaurants, and then refusing to pay.""
Pei Chung, a 34-year-old designer-loving wannabe influencer, has been arrested multiple times for allegedly dining and dashing, with police called at least ten times since last month. Her lawyer requested a psychiatric evaluation and asked the court to release her on supervised release to allow her to see doctors. Friday marked her eighth arrest after an alleged $149 theft at Mole Bar and Grill in Williamsburg. Judges and prosecutors debated supervised release versus bail, with prosecutors seeking $10,000 cash or $20,000 bond after repeated alleged offenses. A restaurant manager received an order of protection.
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