Australian lawyer fined for fleeing Hong Kong restaurant, massage parlour without paying
An Australian lawyer, Samuel Anthony Monkivitch, was fined HK$3,000 (US$383) by a Hong Kong court after admitting to fleeing a restaurant and a massage parlour without paying bills totaling approximately HK$1,200. The 50-year-old lawyer pleaded guilty to three charges, including two counts of making off without payment.

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AI-generatedAn Australian lawyer, Samuel Anthony Monkivitch, was fined HK$3,000 (US$383) by a Hong Kong court after admitting to fleeing a restaurant and a massage parlour without paying bills totaling approximately HK$1,200. The 50-year-old lawyer pleaded guilty to three charges, including two counts of making off without payment. On March 23, he failed to pay for a HK$639 meal at a Times Square restaurant, and two days later, he did not settle a HK$586 bill for a massage service in Wan Chai, citing a non-functioning digital card as his sole payment method. Monkivitch also faced a common assault charge stemming from a confrontation with a man who pursued him after he left the restaurant without paying.
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4 extractedMonkivitch stated his digital card was not working and it was his only payment method.
He failed to pay HK$639 for a meal at a Times Square Chinese restaurant and HK$586 for a massage service.
Samuel Anthony Monkivitch pleaded guilty to two counts of making off without payment and common assault.
An Australian lawyer was fined HK$3,000 for fleeing a restaurant and massage parlour without paying.