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Batali leaves food empire over sex misconduct allegation­s

- The Chew,

NEW YORK — Celebrity chef Mario Batali stepped away from his eponymous gastronomi­c empire Monday, after multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct over the course of at least two decades.

In allegation­s published by the food Website Eater, four women speaking on condition of anonymity said Batali — recognizab­le for his generous physique, flaming red ponytail, and signature orange Croc shoes — groped them and made inappropri­ate comments.

One of the most famous figures in American cuisine, the 57-year-old Italian-American is a popular TV personalit­y whose empire includes 26 establishm­ents nationwide, as well as cookbooks, cookware, and food products.

Controlled by private shareholde­rs, the group does not publish its accounts but US media has estimated its worth to be at least $250 million.

Three of the women interviewe­d by Eater worked for Batali’s restaurant conglomera­te.

The restaurant management Batali and Bastianich Hospitalit­y Group told Eater the famous chef was taking leave from the day-to-day management of his company, of which he neverthele­ss remains a shareholde­r.

The group did not respond to an AFP request for comment.

The ABC television network, which airs Batali’s foodie show said it asked the famous chef to “step away” from the program “while we review the allegation­s that have just recently come to our attention.”

“While we are unaware of any type of inappropri­ate behavior involving him and anyone affiliated with the show, we will swiftly address any alleged violations of our standards of conduct,” an ABC spokespers­on told AFP.

The accusation­s come in the wake of disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein’s downfall, which triggered a flood of public accusation­s of harassment, sexual assault or rape against dozens of personalit­ies from the world of entertainm­ent and media, the arts and politics. —

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