Alleged strong-arm tactics — and an ensuing smear campaign — ruined his business, he says. So he fought back.
Tommy Dorfman had a plan.
He spent the 2000s spinning records and packing dance floors as a DJ and promoter at some of the hottest clubs on the East Coast. The tenacious upstart could book Snoop Dogg or the Kardashians with a single phone call.
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Source: NJ.com | Published: 2025-10-16T10:30:00Z
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