Welcome to Arrest Stories. A fifty-four-year-old Florida woman was arrested after claiming the famous rapper Eminem was her husband and would pay her restaurant bill with his unlimited money. Here's what may have happened.
In Silver Springs, Florida, Jennifer Kleber found herself behind bars on charges of defrauding an innkeeper after an unusual incident at a local diner. According to official reports, Kleber ordered a substantial meal including French toast, a bacon cheese sandwich, soda, and chocolate milk, totaling twenty-seven dollars and fifty-five cents.
When it came time to settle her bill, Kleber made an extraordinary claim that would lead to her arrest. Officials report that "Jennifer Kleber said Eminem would be taking care of the bill" and insisted that "her spouse Marshall Mathers, better known as Eminem, would be paying the bill."
The situation escalated when restaurant staff questioned her unusual payment arrangement. Kleber maintained her story, telling officers that "Eminem had picked up her tab at the diner in the past" and that "she fully expected him to do the same because he has unlimited money."
According to police documentation, this was not Kleber's first attempt at this scheme. Reports indicate she "had pulled the same thing several times" at the establishment, consistently refusing to pay her bills while claiming the Detroit rapper would handle her expenses.
When confronted by law enforcement, Kleber doubled down on her claims, stating "Em has unlimited money" and "Em has handled the bill in the past." She insisted her supposed spouse Eminem would take care of the tab with his unlimited financial resources.
Restaurant management grew tired of Kleber's repeated attempts to dine and dash using her fabricated celebrity connection. After she walked out without paying on this particular occasion, they contacted authorities who subsequently arrested her on charges of defrauding an innkeeper.
The case highlights the lengths some individuals will go to avoid paying relatively small bills, even invoking celebrity names in elaborate schemes.
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