According to Page Six, a well-known Manhattan luxury real estate agent is being charged with assault after allegedly biting a 7-year-old child during a competition for a complimentary T-shirt at a Hamptons beach concert for families.
According to police files examined by the journal, Gail Bomze, 75, was detained by East Hampton police on Tuesday and charged with third-degree assault and endangering a child after the incident during the Tuesdays on Main beach concert series.
According to Page Six, a frenzied rush was caused when an event staffer threw a T-shirt from a balcony. While trying to get the free item, witnesses saw a woman beating and kicking children. One child reported to police that the mother had grabbed and bit her right arm, breaking the skin and leaving the child’s arm swollen and bloodied.
When the child’s parents called the police, they searched the location at first but were unable to find the culprit.
Bomze vehemently disputes the accusations through her lawyer. Page Six was informed by her attorney, Christopher McGuire of McGuire, Palaez, Bennett and Belcastro, that Ms. Bonze, a 75-year-old grandma, vehemently disputes these accusations.
McGuire asserts that his client was a victim of the event, saying that she was hurt and left sore after being thrown to the ground by a group of youths during the T-shirt toss. The lawyer claimed that when Bomze brought up her concerns with the event planners the next day, they apologized and promised to make safety adjustments.
McGuire said that proper crowd control procedures and improved event management may have prevented this regrettable incident.
Bomze has made a name for herself in the Upper East Side social circles and upscale real estate market in New York. According to Page Six, she sold talk show star Geraldo Rivera’s residence for $4.1 million in 2016.
The overall safety record of the sunset music series was defended by Bradford Billet, CEO of the East Hampton Village Foundation, which hosts the series.
“We strongly condemn this alleged, isolated incident,” stated Bradford Billet, CEO of the event’s charity, according to Vice.
T-shirt giveaways are a well-liked highlight of the free concert series, which has been going on for four summers.
According to Page Six, Bomze was given an appearance ticket and freed after her arrest.
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