LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A restaurant proprietor accused of threatening a taking pictures has pleaded no contest to a harassment cost and will keep away from jail time, information mentioned.
Evan Glusman, 46, initially confronted costs of constructing terroristic threats and harassment following his April arrest, the 8 Information Now Investigators first reported. His father, Fredrick “Freddie” Glusman, 88, based Piero’s Italian Delicacies in 1982.
Glusman was listed as a managing companion at Batch Hospitality, a restaurant group, in accordance with its web site in April. The web site has since been scrubbed. Two of the enterprise’s eating places, Bramàre and Desk 34, have since closed.
Final September, Evan Glusman allegedly took out a $1.5 million mortgage towards his father’s enterprise, paperwork mentioned. Then, in mid-April, Freddie Glusman started receiving telephone calls about promoting his enterprise. Freddie Glusman later suspended his son’s employment, which made Evan Glusman turn out to be “extremely irate at his father’s decision,” paperwork mentioned.
On Friday, April 25, Evan Glusman texted a Piero’s supervisor, “I hope you realize I’m drinking and I’m going home to get a gun and [expletive] kill them in the middle of Piero’s,” in accordance with paperwork the 8 Information Now Investigators obtained.
Glusman pleaded no contest to a harassment cost on Might 20, information mentioned. Las Vegas Justice Court docket Decide Diana Sullivan ordered Glusman to 4 weeks of outpatient remedy.
If Glusman completes the necessities of his plea, the case could be dismissed, information mentioned. If not, Sullivan would ship him to jail for 180 days.
It was not instantly clear if the investigation into the fraud allegations was full. Police wrote in courtroom paperwork in April that different costs have been possible.
A standing verify was scheduled for July 3.