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'Baltimore Sun': Black Hole Manager Spent 30 Months in Federal Prison

Baltimore County Police Chief James W. Johnson wants to padlock the doors of the Black Hole to ensure that the club stays closed for up to one year, according to reporting in the Baltimore Sun.

The Baltimore Sun reports that the Black Hole manager arrested last week on narcotics charges, 47-year-old Christopher Trikeriotis, was previously disbarred as an attorney. The Baltimore Sun also reports that Trikeriotis spent 30 months, beginning in 2001, in federal prison after "bilking people out of millions in a mortgage fraud scheme."

Baltimore County Police Chief James W. Johnson told the Baltimore Sun he wants to keep the club's doors padlocked for at least one year

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at the Black Hole Rock Club on German Hill Road Aug. 11, when more than 100 Baltimore County police officers showed up to serve a search warrant, Baltimore County police said Monday afternoon.

The arrests were the result of a nearly 15-month investigation into alleged drug dealing at the club, according to a police press release.

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