his new number is 856-912-[removed]. I met with him for 3 hrs while he babbled on about stupid [***] trying to prove hes a grand master at coaching high rollers and is set for life financially. His stories kept running around in circles and he was talking very fast and would look around to see if people were watching him. Like a paranoid psycho. He said he was banned from all casinos so he needs someone to get the high rollers for him and then he will do the rest as far as coaching players on how to win. He told me I would make $25,000 a month. He is a complete liar and do not listen to anything he says. As soon as he told me he was arrested at Parx casino and i found out his last name I googled him. I wasted 3 hrs with him at cherry hill mall and 2 hrs on the phone with him. He told me his next stops were to the kansas casinos, Milwaukee, and the indian reserve in california so BEWARE. He wrote on the job post that he is affiliated with boyd casinos which he is not!!!
Steven Minh has been around for a long time. He called me 8 or so years ago (from my ABMP listing) and offered me a job working with drivers in his taxi fleet. I went for a job interview in Queens, and he drove out to Long Island to show me where he wanted to open his spa (supposedly). He never asked if I could go with him, and I felt pretty much like a prisoner the whole time I was with him. I realized he was not quite right, so I just humored him, hoping to get back to the city okay. Luckily I did. He's been fraudulently soliciting LMTs in the New York area for years with one scheme or another. Reading this site, now I understand why he sometimes seems to go away: He's just finding new territory to scam in!
Like everyone else has said: STAY AWAY, STAY VERY FAR AWAY FROM STEVEN MINH!!!
He also pretends to post as a massage therapist who obviously refused his sexual advances, he's got a sick vendetta against her.
Definitely a disturbed person.
Steve Min was finally arrested on September 20, 2010. Need soap for Jail little buddy?
Police: Man poses as gaming board member looking for masseuses
September 20, 2010|By Pamela Lehman, OF THE MORNING CALL
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO, THE MORNING CALLBethlehem police have charged a man with impersonating a state Gaming Control Board member and soliciting women online to offer massages to high rollers at the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem.
Steven Min, 35, of Cherry Hill, N.J., faces one count of impersonating a public servant, but Bethlehem police believe there are probably others who fell for Min's claims.
According to police:
Min posted an ad on Craigslist stating he was a Pennsylvania gaming board member and worked at Sands and was looking for certified massage therapists to offer massages to high rollers for $160.
A woman, whom Bethlehem police are not identifying, responded to Min's ad on Sept. 9 and they arranged to meet at the casino. When they met later that day, Min told the woman to bring her massage table and supplies.
AdvertisementAt the casino, Min told the woman he was staying in a Bethlehem hotel and needed to test her capability as a masseuse. The woman said she went with Min to his hotel room and gave him a massage and he gave her $160.
The woman contacted Bethlehem police on Sept. 14 because she said she believed Min's claims were not legitimate. Police said Min is not employed by Sands, nor is he on the gaming board.
Min was arrested Saturday night at the casino where police said he was gambling.
The meeting with Min and the woman at the Sands was recorded on surveillance video and police believe there are other women who may have responded to Min's ad. At the casino, another woman was also meeting with Min, said Bethlehem police Lt. Mark DiLuzio.
Anyone with information is asked to call Investigator Moses Miller at 610-997-7674.
Min was sent to Northampton County Prison under $10,000 bail.
Police: Man poses as gaming board member looking for masseuses
September 20, 2010|By Pamela Lehman, OF THE MORNING CALL
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO, THE MORNING CALLBethlehem police have charged a man with impersonating a state Gaming Control Board member and soliciting women online to offer massages to high rollers at the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem.
Steven Min, 35, of Cherry Hill, N.J., faces one count of impersonating a public servant, but Bethlehem police believe there are probably others who fell for Min's claims.
According to police:
Min posted an ad on Craigslist stating he was a Pennsylvania gaming board member and worked at Sands and was looking for certified massage therapists to offer massages to high rollers for $160.
A woman, whom Bethlehem police are not identifying, responded to Min's ad on Sept. 9 and they arranged to meet at the casino. When they met later that day, Min told the woman to bring her massage table and supplies.
AdvertisementAt the casino, Min told the woman he was staying in a Bethlehem hotel and needed to test her capability as a masseuse. The woman said she went with Min to his hotel room and gave him a massage and he gave her $160.
The woman contacted Bethlehem police on Sept. 14 because she said she believed Min's claims were not legitimate. Police said Min is not employed by Sands, nor is he on the gaming board.
Min was arrested Saturday night at the casino where police said he was gambling.
The meeting with Min and the woman at the Sands was recorded on surveillance video and police believe there are other women who may have responded to Min's ad. At the casino, another woman was also meeting with Min, said Bethlehem police Lt. Mark DiLuzio.
Anyone with information is asked to call Investigator Moses Miller at 610-997-7674.
Min was sent to Northampton County Prison under $10,000 bail.