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Chef Mario Batali found not guilty in sexual misconduct case

- By Liz Hardaway

Celebrity chef Mario Batali, who opened several restaurant­s in Connecticu­t, on Tuesday was found not guilty of indecent assault and battery, according to the Associated Press.

Batali’s trial started Monday and came to a quick halt the following day. Batali, 61, was accused of aggressive­ly kissing and groping a woman when she took a selfie with him at Boston restaurant in 2017. He pleaded not guilty to the charges in 2019, the AP reported.

Batali waived his right to a jury trial Monday and had the judge decide his fate, according to the AP.

Batali’s attorney denied the assault occurred and argued the accuser wasn’t a credible witness. Boston Municipal Court Judge James Stanton agreed the accuser had credibilit­y issues, the Associated Press said.

Batali opened Tarry Lodge, a pizza and Italian eatery in Westport with former locations in New Haven and Port Chester, N.Y. He also owned Eataly in New York City.

In 2017, Batali announced he was stepping away from his restaurant empire after four women accused him of inappropri­ately touching them, Vanity Fair reported. He later gave up his shares in Batali & Bastianich Hospitalit­y Group, which ran more than a dozen restaurant­s, in 2019 and left the ABC Cooking show “The Chew,” according to Time and the Associated Press.

If he was found guilty of the charges, Batali would have faced up to 2 1⁄2 years in jail. He also would have been required to register as a sex offender, the AP reported.

Despite being acquitted of the charges, Batali has apologized and said the allegation­s “match

 ?? Steven Senne / Associated Press ?? Celebrity chef Mario Batali was found not guilty of indecent assault and battery charges Tuesday.
Steven Senne / Associated Press Celebrity chef Mario Batali was found not guilty of indecent assault and battery charges Tuesday.

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