The Connecticut financial adviser who was arrested and fired for going on an alleged racist tirade in a smoothie shop has been sentenced to probation.
has been sentenced to probation under an accelerated rehab program for his unhinged act.
Iannazzo had pleaded not guilty to charges of intimidation based on bigotry or bias, breach of peace and criminal trespass following the wild scene in January at Robeks in Fairfield. “He traumatized four high school students and assaulted one of them. Granting AR will send a cold message to the black and Hispanic members of the community,” Aspinwall said, according to the Connecticut Post.Iannazzo also was ordered to make a $500 charitable donation.
The chaos began when he returned home with a smoothie from the business that purportedly contained peanuts — causing the allergic reaction that sent his son to the hospital, authorities said at the time. “My actions at Robek’s were wrong, and I deeply regret them. They do not reflect my values or my character. I feel terrible that I lost my composure so completely,” he later said in the statement. “I had returned to Robek’s to determine what ingredients were in the smoothie that I had previously ordered.”
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