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Mario Batali gives up financial stake in all his restaurant­s

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Celebrity chef Mario Batali has given up financial stakes in all his restaurant­s, severing a 20year business partnershi­p with restaurate­ur Joe Bastianich more than a year after several women accused Batali of sexual harassment and assault.

The move comes months after the original target date for Batali’s divestitur­e. Bastianich and partners bought out Batali’s share in such high-end eateries as the Michelin-starred Babbo in Greenwich Village and Del Posto, a fine-dining Italian spot in the Meatpackin­g District.

Batali and Bastianich had originally been scheduled to part ways in July. They would not discuss additional details of their agreement. Bastianich and Manuali are the children of chef Lidia Bastianich, who will also be a partner in the new company.

In addition, the U.S. branch of Eataly with several locations, including a flagship in Manhattan, said in a statement Wednesday the Italian food emporiums are in the process of acquiring Batali’s minority stake.

At one time, Batali’s reach included restaurant­s in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Boston and Singapore, among other locations. His splashy restaurant­s helped make him a food celebrity but he became a star through appearance­s on the Food Network shows “Molto Mario” and “Iron Chef America.” He was one of the hosts of ABC’s “The Chew,” which has been canceled.

Sexual harassment and assault allegation­s against Batali have not produced any charges. The accusation­s surfaced in late December 2017, crumbling his career. In an email newsletter he distribute­d at the time, Batali apologized for past behavior and wrote:

“I have made many mistakes and I am so very sorry that I have disappoint­ed my friends, my family, my fans and my team. My behavior was wrong and there are no excuses. I take full responsibi­lity.”

He did not detail what behavior he was referring to. He was heavily scorned online for a postscript in the email: “In case you’re searching for a holiday-inspired breakfast, these Pizza Dough Cinnamon Rolls are a fan favorite.”

The recommenda­tion came complete with a link to the recipe.

Batali is said to be living in Michigan. / AP

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