Lee Mroszak

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Birth name Lee Anthony Mroszak
Born December 11, 1968 (1968-12-11) (age 39)
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Lee Anthony Mroszak (born December 11, 1968 in Minnesota), known by the on-air moniker Cabbie, was a deejay on New York City's 92.3 K-Rock and former regular guest on The Howard Stern Show. Cabbie no longer works in radio. Has started a Adult film Company, EastCoastXXXtreme. He signed a 6 movie deal with the largest distributer of XXX films in the U.S.A.

After an appearance on the Stern Show where he appeared heavier than he did the last time he was on, Stern commented that Mroszak had "gotten fat". Mroszak was on the show to promote a weight loss drug, I57 Ignite. The sponsor, Kelly Lockwood, has since decided to sue the Stern show and Sirius, Mroszak's employer, claiming defamation.[1] Mroszak had messages on his Web site chastising Stern for the disparaging remarks.

  1. ^ Froelich, Paula. "SUIT VS. STERN HAS FAT CHANCE", New York Post, June 20, 2007. Retrieved on June 25, 2007. 


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NAME Mroszak, Lee Anthony
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Cabbie
SHORT DESCRIPTION Radio personality
DATE OF BIRTH December 11, 1968
PLACE OF BIRTH Minnesota, United States
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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