Posted on 12/12/2017 10:48:41 PM PST by nickcarraway
Weeks after Mic published its first report on sexual harassment allegations against pastry chef and TV host Johnny Iuzzini, four more women have come forward to Mic to allege sexual harassment and abuse and they say management at Jean-Georges, the acclaimed New York City restaurant where the abuse took place, was aware of Iuzzinis inappropriate behavior as early as 2004.
Mic obtained documentation that supports claims that Jean-Georges knew of some of the allegations against Iuzzini. The documentation includes reports one source filed to management in 2010, after Iuzzini allegedly physically threatened her, as well as a lawsuit filed against the Jean-Georges restaurant group that claims an adult performer was hired at an after-hours event at the restaurant in 2004.
The lawsuit, filed in 2007 by former Jean-Georges waiter Joseph Bassani, says that a woman entered the dining room and began to perform explicit sexual acts on herself and with employees. Iuzzini singled out Bassani as a volunteer. According to Mic, the suit was out of court in early 2008.
The sources said it was common knowledge that Iuzzini arranged the performance, which made several attendees uncomfortable. According to these same sources, Iuzzini got in trouble for the party and was absent from the restaurant for an undefined period of time following the incident.
A Jean-Georges spokesperson said in an email to Mic: We take issues of employee welfare very seriously and have worked hard to make sure employees have a safe environment to work in... However, we cannot comment about a current or former employee matter particularly one more than 13 years ago.
The latest Mic report also details new allegations of harassment from women who worked with or under Iuzzini during his time as pastry chef at Jean-Georges and includes a correction to a 2010 incident described in the first report. A pastry chef came forward to say that Iuzzini did not throw a canister at her as initially reported. Instead, he raised a KitchenAid bowl threateningly as if to throw it. He was angry at her for not using liquid nitrogen while making ice cream. She reported the incident to management shortly after it occurred.
Iuzzini told Mic that the new allegations included in the latest report are untrue. I am truly disheartened at the thought of anyone being hurt from my past actions, he said to Mic after reviewing the allegations. However, there is a difference between accepting responsibility for my immaturity and allowing false claims and accusations to be reported.
Iuzzini is one of several chefs who have been accused of sexual harassment in recent months. New Orleans chef John Besh stepped down from his restaurant group after sexual harassment allegations in October. Yesterday, Mario Batali stepped down from his restaurant empire and ABC removed the chef from his role as a host on The Chew. Earlier today, New York City restaurateur Ken Friedman announced he would step down from managing his restaurants following a New York Times report that he groped employees and sent lewd text messages, among other misconduct.
Iuzzini does not currently work in a restaurant kitchen, but he remains a co-judge on ABCs The Great American Baking Show, which debuted its third season December 7. ABC has yet to comment.
Not even if Trump steps down.
I can guarantee, fewer women will be working in industry in the future because they are too much of a risk to be near for any manager.
Will government then put in a quota for hiring women?
Oh the horror.
So, this is what we, as a nation, have now come to, is it?
Seven years after some pastry chef threw a fit because an underling fouled up with a dessert, and long after it had been reported to management, it is nonetheless necessary that We, the People, delve into the details of this cr*p!
Regards,
Serious chef kitchens have always been known as ruthless dictatorships.... we are going to see the unraveling of a lot more high-end establishments for one thing or another.
No. Because the ultimate goal is to go after Trump.
Bet your britches.
“Sexual Harassment and Abuse”.....
The liberals “magic” to destroy their enemies. It has worked on many thus far and I expect it will be used over and over and over now that it worked so well on Moore, of course Trump will be in their cross hairs.
“.... fewer women will be working in industry in the future because they are too much of a risk to be near for any manager.”.....
I would totally agree with you however, there will be those women who will file law suits of “discrimination” should they NOT be hired. The gene is out of the bottle and it’s not going back in there.
Kevin Spacey likes boys.
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