The owner and operator of a popular Mexican restaurant in La Mirada has sued a man who gave a “horrible” food to a drinker by making a false statement on Yelp, the management is “almond” and the business is not associated with the original Los. Angels location.
Former Pico Riviera mayor Ron Bilke filed a lawsuit against Jero Castillo in Nairobi Superior Court on Tuesday, alleging defamation, disruption of trade and potential economic gain and interference in contractual relations. Bilk seeks at least million 1 million in damages plus indefinite penalties.
The lawsuit alleges that Castillo is a former employee of La Mirada, who resigned in September. Could not immediately reach her for comment.
La Mirada El Tapiak Restaurant Runt opened on the Imperial Highway in 2019. Similar to the original Evergreen Avenue location, which has been operating in Boyle Heights since 1955, the La Mirada El Tapiak menu also includes large bartos, including a Hollenback and a 5-pound manual special. “
This eateries challenge customers to eat a “special of the manual” in a single visit.
“Over the years, many tried, but few succeeded,” according to the cafe’s website.
According to the lawsuit, in September, Castillo “calculated a plan to destroy the Mirada location.” The site sucks, “Don’t even go there,” “The food is unpleasant and cold,” and “Don’t waste your time or money,” according to the lawsuit.
Castillo also posted, “This place is awesome. The food is terrible. Management is nuts.”
Castillo further said, “This location is notorious for claiming to be a part of that origin and for using their logo when they are not connected,” according to the complaint.
Claims that Castillo knew the postings were untrue and he “recklessly ignored” their content.
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