Las Vegas chef who earned $87,000 a year reveals how he became homeless before joining the MOLE PEOPLE living in tunnels underground The kitchen hand - who does not reveal his name - appeared in a recent short film YouTube creator Drew Binksy documented Sin City's so-called 'mole people' The former cook also worked as an Uber driver before becoming homeless By Sadie Whitelocks For Dailymail.com Published: 19:14, 13 July 2024 | Updated: 19:14, 13 July 2024 e-mail View comments A Las Vegas chef who wound up homeless and now lives in the city's dirty labyrinth of flood tunnels features in a new documentary in which his heart-wrenching story is laid bare. The kitchen hand - who does not reveal his name - appears in a short film made by YouTube creator Drew Binksy , which looks at Sin City's so-called 'mole people.
' The nomadic community of around 1,500 people reside in a network of concrete tunnels below the glitzy hotels and casinos, originally built in the aftermath of a catastrophic and costly flash flood in 1975. In one scene, after navigating a dark stretch of tunnel, Drew comes across the chef, and he stops for a while to learn more about his life. The former cook, from O'ahu, Hawaii , explains that he used to work at the prestigious Wynn Hotel and was earning $87,000 a year but things took a turn for the worse.
A Las Vegas chef who wound up homeless and now lives in the city's dirty labyrinth of flood tunnels features in a new documentary in which his heart-wrenching story.