More than a year after facing multiple sexual misconduct allegations, chef andrestaurateur Mario Batali will no longer profit from any of his restaurants,The New York Times reported Wednesday
More than a year after facing multiple sexual misconduct allegations, chef and restaurateur Mario Batali will no longer profit from any of his restaurants, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
Batali “will no longer profit from the restaurants in any way, shape or form,” her daughter, Tanya Bastianich Manuali, said in a statement to the Times. Bastianich Manuali’s brother, Joe Bastianich, had been Batali’s primary business partner. In December 2017, amid the Me Too movement, multiple women accused Batali of sexual misconduct, including harassment and assault.
In May, New York police launched an investigation into sexual assault claims from two more women, which included drugging and raping them.
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