Florida real estate mogul banned from restaurants for yelling N-word and following woman 'to the restroom': lawsuit
June 08, 2023
A lawsuit filed in Florida this week alleged that Florida real estate mogul M. Patrick Carroll has been banned from multiple restaurants in Miami for a variety of poor behaviors.
As The Daily Beast reports, Carroll was first banned from Carbone and other establishments owned by its parent company late last year after calling a service manager who worked there "a street n---er" after getting upset that a restaurant server "poured a glass of wine for a guest that Mr. Carroll disapproved of."
Carroll was then subsequently banned from local sushi restaurant Hiyakawa Miami after he lustily followed a female patron "to the restroom" and then spat at an employee who intervened to get him to leave her alone.
The lawsuit also alleges that Carroll accused the employee of "c--kblocking him," which also led to Carroll threatening to "beat [them] up" in retaliation.
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The Daily Beast reached out to a Carroll spokesperson, who replied that Carroll “has not [been] served with any legal paperwork and will vigorously defend the truth in court.”
A previous Daily Beast report on Carroll documented instances of alleged domestic violence by the real estate tycoon, including a 2019 phone call in which Carroll "admitted to hitting his now ex-wife."