The lawsuit also claimed that she owes $148,269 in taxes at The Butcher Shop, dating back to 2013, $124,995 at her Italian eatery, Sportello, dating back to 2012 and $8,003 at Stir - a bookstore for cookbooks which also offers classes - that had accrued since 2017.
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Colors' popular show Shakti has been entertaining the viewers with an intriguing plot so far. Saumya's family comes to know about her sexuality truth and now they will force her to go into the kinnar world. She will be pushed into an aashram of kinnars where she will be ridden off her suhagan avatar. She will once meet Gurumaa at the ashram, who will be the matriarch of the kinnar world. We hear that the makers have roped in talented actress Kishori Shahane for this strong role. A source revealed, being the strict head, Gurumaa would want Saumya to get acquainted to her new reality at the earliest and start earning for the community. She will justify her stand and want to protect Saumya for her own good as she would strongly believe that kinnars have no place in the society.
The second television hot news for the day is about Sony TV's show, Bade Bhaiyya Ki Dulhania. The show is currently prepping up for Meera's marriage functions. In the ongoing track, we have seen Aman misbehaving with Meera and Abhishek comes to Meera's rescue just like a hero. We also hear that Aman's father is back with some agenda which will soon be revealed in the show. After few incidents, Meera will start realizing her feelings for Abhishek. Just stay tuned to your favorite show for further details.
The first television hot news for the day is about Star Plus' show Ishqbaaaz. We hear that the track will go through a revamp related to Ishana, essayed by actress Vrushika Mehta. We all know, the actress is seen opposite Kunal Jaisingh, who plays the character of Omkara in the show. Now the question arises as to what prompted this sudden change. Well, we hear that the shows and the research team are apparently unhappy with Ishana's track, and are into a phase of rethinking as to how the track should progress now. This only means that Vrushika will be on a break from the show. A source revealed, the research has shown people being unhappy with the Ishana track and ratings in fact showing a low point in the episode when her scenes come. So for the moment, the team has decided to take a break from that track and focus more on Omkara and Ridhima's breakup instead of the Ishana track. The sources further added that the behaviour of the Vrushika's fans is something unimaginable. They harass the writers and creative team online on Twitter and on Instagram and this is indeed unpardonable. They get harrowed by the flow of indecent comments coming in. Above all, it is not possible to expect any decorum from people who hide behind anonymity and cross all lines of decency. So this step has been taken to keep them away from all this bizarre behavior.
In March of last year, two of Lynch's former employees filed a class-action lawsuit against her, claiming that she had failed to pay out tips to staff after her eateries reopened from the COVID shut-down
Just a month later, Lynch wasaccused of sexually touching her staff when drunk and bullying them - even firing an employee on the spot and threatening to put his head through a window - which resulted in a toxic workplace culture.
The city of Boston requested a temporary restraining order against Lynch in their court filing - attempting to preserve assets in the event of her restaurants being sold to make sure any back taxes would be paid.
But a lawsuit filed on Wednesday through Suffolk Superior Court addressed the 'vast unpaid amount of taxes' across her seven establishments in Fort Point, the South End and Beacon Hill - all of which have gone ignored for more than a decade.
'I expressly reject the various false accusations lodged against me that I have behaved inappropriately with employees or crossed professional guideposts that are important to me,' Lynch said in a statement at the time.
'As Ms. Lynch continues to evade these taxes due and has publicly announced her plans to sell her remaining restaurant businesses, the city brings this action to recover the over $1.6 million due and accruing.'
Barbara Lynch, 60, an acclaimed American restauranteur, recently announced the official closure of her last three remaining eateries of her once-mighty $24 million restaurant empire in Boston following a series of scandals.
In January of this year, she announced she would close her three eateries in Fort Point and ceramiche Gres porcellanato sassuolosell The Butcher Shop and Stirto former employees - which resulted in 100 lost jobs, the Boston Globe reported.
The lawsuit filed on Wednesday through Suffolk Superior Court addressed the 'vast unpaid amount of taxes' across all of her seven establishments in Fort Point, the South End and Beacon Hill - most of which have gone ignored for more than a decade