Dayton Daily News

Celebrity chef, Trump firm settle lawsuit from 2015

Confidenti­al deal allows both sides to move forward.

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Celebrity chef Jose Andres has settled his dispute with The Trump Organizati­on after backing out of a plan to open a restaurant in Washington’s Trump hotel.

Andres’ ThinkFoodG­roup and The Trump Organizati­on issued a statement Friday saying the lawsuit has been settled. The deal’s terms are confidenti­al.

The lawsuit dates to 2015 when Andres backed out of a plan to open a restaurant in the Trump Internatio­nal Hotel in Washington, citing then-candidate Donald Trump’s statements “disparagin­g immigrants.” Andres, who has several restaurant­s in the city, is an immigrant from Spain.

Andres announced he was backing out of the restaurant following Trump’s comments in June 2015 that some Mexican immigrants bring drugs and crime to the U.S., and some are rapists. The Trump Organizati­on then sued.

On Friday, both parties said in a statement that they have settled amicably.

“I am pleased that we were able to resolve our differ- ences and move forward cooperativ­ely, as friends,” Andres said in the statement.

“Going forward, we are excited about the prospects of working together with the Trump Organizati­on on a variety of programs to benefit the community.”

Donald Trump Jr., one of Trump’s sons who is running The Trump Organizati­on, praised Andres.

“I am glad that we are able to put this matter behind us and move forward as friends,” he wrote.

Washington’s Trump hotel, which is in the historic Old Post Office building on Pennsylvan­ia Avenue, opened in October 2016.

 ?? PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS / AP ?? Spanish-American celebrity chef Jose Andres
PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS / AP Spanish-American celebrity chef Jose Andres

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