Rodman named in new lawsuit against Josh Slocum’s
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Deepa Bharath
SANTA ANA -- If his noise violation fines don’t, Dennis Rodman’s legal
bills might break a record or two.
Adding to criminal misdemeanor charges and a civil suit brought by the
city of Newport Beach, an Irvine resident filed a lawsuit Wednesday
against Dennis Rodman and Josh Slocum’s seafood restaurant, alleging that
he was beaten up by a bouncer employed by the Newport Beach restaurant
for no apparent reason.
According to attorney Ned Reilly, his client, Mike Kelso, 25, was at
the restaurant the night of March 17, St. Patrick’s Day, when a bouncer
at the restaurant shoved him over a glass table and punched him in the
face.
Reilly said Kelso was “knocked out” and suffered several broken bones,
including a fractured nose, at least four cracked teeth and serious
permanent vision problems that have forced him out of his job.
“He’s had to move away from Newport Beach and move in with his mother
in Irvine because of that,” Reilly said.
The suit names Taylor Finegold Inc., Josh Slocum’s restaurant, Random
Holdings Inc., Dennis Rodman and Kevin Finegold.
Reilly said he had trouble locating all of the owners of the
restaurant and did not get cooperation from the restaurant to settle the
issue.
“We were left with no other choice but to sue,” he said.
Neither Rodman nor his attorney, Paul Meyer, were available for
comment Thursday.
The city sued Rodman and the restaurant on Coast Highway last month
seeking to stop live music, dancing and overcrowding. Restaurant
employees claim they have not had live music or dancing in the last two
months.
Rodman is also facing criminal misdemeanor charges from the Orange
County district attorney, alleging use of sound amplifiers without city
permits at his Newport Beach home.
Kelso had also filed a battery complaint with the Newport Beach Police
Department. According to the March 17 report, Kelso said he was walking
across the restaurant’s bar, tripped over someone’s shoe and bumped into
a bouncer who turned around and punched him in the eye.
The report said he was treated at and released from Hoag Hospital and
that the bouncer was not named.
A court date has not been set for the hearing.
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