Long Island 'Hot Dog Hooker' Catherine Scalia arrested for stalking
LONG ISLAND - Police in Nassau County have once again arrested Catherine Scalia, the so-called "Hot Dog Hooker."
Scalia was arrested on the morning of March 19 in East Rockaway, and has been charged with three counts of fourth-degree stalking.
According to police, Scalia began yelling at a man at a store on Main Street in East Rockaway, about incidents in Scalia's life that were out of the man's control.
The victim told police this was an ongoing issue, and that Scalia would come by the business as many as 10-15 times a day and yell, expose her breast, and make antisemitic remarks.
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The victim also said that Scalia had been to his house roughly 10 times in the last 8 months as well.
Scalia is a well-known name on Long Island after being arrested in 2012 on misdemeanor prostitution charges after allegedly propositioning an undercover police officer inside her hot dog truck.
In 2016, she made the news again after she put up a sign in her front yard offering topless lap dances on a swing.