CT restaurateur charged with bribery, hindering prosecution in connection with sexual assault case
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BRIDGEPORT A well-known restaurant owner, at the center of allegations that former Police Chief Armando Perez tried interfering in an investigation into the sexual assault of a 16-year-old girl, has been charged with bribery and hindering the investigation.
John Vazzano, a former Barnum Festival ring master and owner of Vazzy’s restaurants in Bridgeport, Fairfield and Monroe, surrendered to State Police at the Rocky Hill Police Department on Wednesday morning after being notified there was a warrant for his arrest.
John Vazzano was charged Wednesday with one count each of bribery of a witness, third-degree hindering prosecution and interfering with an officer.Contributed photo
On the Market: Traditional design sensibility with a twist
Meg Barone
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The nine-room house at 126 Jackman Avenue, Fairfield sits on a 0.67-acre level lot.Contributed photo / Kate SmithShow MoreShow Less
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Gardens in the backyard at 126 Jackman Avenue, Fairfield.Contributed photo / Kate SmithShow MoreShow Less
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Formal living room with fireplace at 126 Jackman Avenue, Fairfield.Contributed photo / Kate SmithShow MoreShow Less
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FAIRFIELD Kate Smith knows all about making a house feel like a home. She’s done it for many clients throughout her career as an interior decorator, and she’s done it for her own family in the Dutch colonial house at 126 Jackman Ave. in Fairfield’s Stratfield neighborhood.