A slick con man ripped off more than 100 city restaurants by posing as a customer who was the victim of clumsy wait staff and demanded that the eateries pay his bogus dry-cleaning bills, officials said yesterday.
Charles Indiviglio, 44, of The Bronx, yesterday surrendered to US postal inspectors on mail-fraud charges stemming from the scheme, officials said.
He had cashed at least 90 checks for about $15 each since December 2009 to cover the bogus cleaning bills he said he incurred, authorities said.
It was the second such scam reported by The Post in less than a month.
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