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New York judge finds Cuba Gooding Jr liable in rape accuser s civil lawsuit

By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Thursday found Cuba Gooding Jr liable in a civil lawsuit by a woman who accused the Oscar-winning actor of raping her twice in a Manhattan hotel room in 2013, after Gooding failed to respond to the accusations in court. U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty in Manhattan granted a default judgment on Gooding’s liability to the plaintiff, known as Jane Doe, without addressing the merits of her accusations. “Defendant has completely failed to engage with this case,” making his default “willful,” Crotty said. Gooding, 53, will have a chance to argue that Doe deserves less than the $6 million she sought in her complaint last August, including for pain and suffering as well as punitive damages. Crotty ordered him to address the case by Sept. 7.

After Legal Battle, Vegan Restaurant By CHLOE Rebrands As Beatnic

Shares Vegan chain By CHLOE will rebrand as Beatnic following a lengthy legal battle over its name. The new Beatnic chain will maintain a fully vegan menu but the branding will transition with a new Beat Generation-inspired logo, packaging, and messaging, scheduled to be completed by September 2021. The chain’s new name is inspired by the flagship location of By CHLOE, which opened in 2015 in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City known as a Beatnik hangout in the 1960s.  “There has been a magic to this concept since the first day on Bleecker Street,” Greg Golkin, Managing Partner of Kitchen Fund and an investor in Beatnic, said. “While the Guac Burger and Quinoa Taco Salad have cult-like followings, the brand’s audaciousness and eccentricity are what set it apart. The new name will celebrate that progressive spirit while reaffirming a commitment to an accessible vegan experience.” 

As COVID cases rise, restaurants once again scramble to impose rules

Christina Morales, The New York Times Published: 30 Jul 2021 02:00 PM BdST Updated: 30 Jul 2021 02:00 PM BdST As the delta variant of the coronavirus has become the most predominant variant in the United States and medical experts issue confusing advice, restaurateurs find themselves once again making difficult decisions on health mandates. Many, where laws allow it, have taken that to a new level this week, requiring their patrons to bring proof of vaccination before dining. ); } “For us, it’s really just a preventive measure to make our employees and our diners feel safer,” said Patricia Howard, the owner of Dame, a seafood restaurant in Greenwich Village in New York City. Her restaurant’s new vaccination policy, which applies to diners outdoors as well as indoors, was announced to customers Wednesday on social media.

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