Paul Egan has already sent this letter to the restaurant manager:
Manager
Marche
74 State Street
Albany, NY 12207
info@74state.com
Dear Sir:
I write to make you aware of an incident on February 14, 2011 at your establishment.
The circumstances are these:
On the night of Feb ruary 14, 2011, I hosted a dinner for 24 colleagues. A number of untoward incidents occurred, including half the party not getting served for an hour and a half, late and rude service, drinks hot and cold spilled bny waiters and cald and uncooked meals.
Despite the rudeness shown to us by restaurant employees, and their refusal of my repeated requests to speak directly to the manager on duty, I paid the bill in full—even though the first bill presented to me was for 30 meals rather then the 25 guests who actually attended.
Let me add that the problems of that evening were entirely uncharacteristic of what my colleagues and I usually experience at your restaurant, where I generally find the food excellent, the service first-rate, and the atmosphere more than hospitable.
Sincerely,
Paul Egan
52 Broadway
New York, NY 1004
This letter was found here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/48982578/Egan-Letter
Obviously, something at that restaurant by Egan’s “colleagues” set the restaurant staff off. What could that have been? Perhaps some protest exuberance carry over in an establishment that is used to more decorum?
He’s looking for a handout from the Management for their episodes. Knows he’ll be reimbursed if he made a big enough stink. But it looked good for him to “appear” as if he was paying the bill, when in fact he orchestrated the happenings in order to have his bill “adjusted”. What a scumball. He has done so before...
Don’t believe that letter. Egan and his band of .edu thieves got all liquored up and the tab rose higher and higher
Glad to see that “Dreams From My Father” ghostwriter get a little work during these hard economic times.