BREAKING: Mario Batali not guilty in sexual misconduct trial, judge rules
began Monday with the former Food Network star waving his right to a jury trial, leaving the decision entirely up to the presiding judge. Counsel delivered closing arguments later Tuesday after which, the judge delivered the verdict. A verdict was expected as soon as Tuesday afternoon.
Celebrity chef Mario Batali is seated at Boston Municipal Court on the second day of his sexual misconduct trial on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 in Boston. Batali pleaded not-guilty to a charge of indecent assault and battery in 2019, stemming from accusations that he forcibly kissed and groped a woman after taking a selfie with her at a Boston restaurant in 2017.
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