Monday, February 27, 2017

Teen allegedly attacks patron in downtown Lake Worth

[PBPost] Infamous Boynton Beach 13-year-old Danielle Bregoli, who gained viral fame via the catchphrase "Cash me Ousside" on Dr. Phil's television show, was apparently involved in an altercation in downtown Lake Worth on Saturday night during the annual Street Painting Festival.


According to an Instagram post by Kavasutra, Bregoli allegedly attacked a patron in front of the kava bar at 508 Lake Ave. The post said the "older woman was concerned with Danielle being out late."

I guess the problem with this 13 year old is that her parents don't give a damn?

In the meantime, convicted felon Dylan Harrison's Kavasutra bar gets in the news.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

after seeing this LITTLE girl on drphil its plain to see its the parents at fault here

Anonymous said...

Business as usual at Kavasutra, I don't think this negative attention is good for them or the entire downtown.

Anonymous said...

I mean really what are the chances

Anonymous said...

What are the chances for what?

Anonymous said...

Creating fake news for publicity?
Besides the time stamp starting
at (evil and backwards) 911 look
for the other obvious signs and symbols.
Replay it and watch every character play
their part. When she approaches the couple
in front of Kava, there's a moment of recognition,
the couple moves away as the fake fight begins.
Where did the bouncer guy come from and why in
the hell would he not go after the girl for
throwing stuff at one of his patrons but instead
blocks the patron from defending herself?
Good (evil) team players get rewarded and the place
will get business because of our human
programming from evil Tell-A-Vision says so. Secret
societies filled with evil people successfully have
brainwashed america to do and believe as they say
and we still don't get it. At least Trump gets the
fake news and is dealing with it.

Anonymous said...

Number nine; number nine; number nine; lets play it backwards!