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As a former security host who worked outside of Pure night club, I know what I’m talking about. Although I went back to school to finish up my business degree since, I can say that I was working the night Ira Kiener and his group of troublemakers came to the front of Pure. To say that they made arrangements with Mr. Davidovici is ludricious; he’s one of the company’s owners and would never arrange for strangers to get on the club’s guest list. The Kiener gang made arrangements through the Pure Management call center for 6-8 people to come into the club as guests, not as a table reservation, but as guests. But when Kiener and his cohorts came to the front of the door, there weren’t 6-8, there were more than twenty of them. Even so, we were going to allow the group inside. The problem arose when some of the group who were out of Dress Code were denied entrance. They started threatening us at the front door and some of them shoved a few staff members and tipped over one of the tables set up at the front of the club. Kiener, himself, walked past Mr. Davidovici and said I know where you live, I know where you work out, and I know what you drive. I got a bullet for you. Me and my boys will be waiting outside for you. Then Kiener raised up his hand as if he had a gun and pretended to shoot Mr. Davidovici. In this state, that’s a crime. How ironic that Kiener, who committed a crime while trying to be a tough guy, is now acting like a blood sucking parasite trying to feed off the deep pockets of Pure night club.