The defamation trial against the New York Times was delayed because of a positive Covid-19 test by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who dined at two restaurants in New York City.
The manager of Elio's told CNN that she ate at the restaurant on Wednesday and Saturday.
In a statement to multiple media outlets, Guaitolini said that she returned to the restaurant to apologize for the fracas around her previous visit and that the restaurant seated her outdoors in accordance with the vaccine mandate.
The manager of Campagnola told WNYC/Gothamist that the restaurant seated her outdoors due to the vaccine policy.
People who test positive for Covid-19 are advised by New York City guidelines to remain isolated for five days, while a local vaccine mandate requires proof of vaccination to enter indoor dining in the city.
New York City Hall finds it highly irresponsible that SarahPalin refuses to be isolated for her own safety and the safety of all New Yorkers.
An attorney representing the former Alaska governor did not reply to a request from Forbes.
It will be over my dead body that I will have to get a shot, and that's why I'm notvaccinated. I won't do it, and they better not touch my kids, either.
The jury selection in the defamation case against the Times was set to begin Monday, and that's when Sarah Palin was in New York City. The legal battle against the publication centers around an editorial that claimed that her political action committee incited the mass shooting that wounded Giffords. The Times corrected the article to remove the suggestion of inciting. The trial was supposed to start on Monday, but was delayed after a positive test for Covid-19.
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