Jackson Mahomes, Brother of NFL Star Patrick Mahomes, Charged with Misdemeanour Assault

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Kansas City Chiefs player, Patrick Mahomes, has been making headlines off the field following the news that his younger brother, Jackson Mahomes, has been charged with misdemeanour assault. According to an affidavit, Jackson, a social media influencer with a large following on TikTok and Instagram, allegedly forced himself on the owner of a restaurant in Kansas City.

Reports indicate that Jackson had been asked to leave a patio area that was closed when he followed the owner into the restaurant’s office. There, he pushed and kissed her without her consent. The owner was able to push him away and told him to leave, but he returned twice more to force himself on her. In addition, he also pushed a waiter who tried to enter the office to retrieve his water bottle.

Jackson Mahomes was released from jail on $100,000 bond after being charged with misdemeanour assault, and he will appear in court on Tuesday. The incident has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the safety of restaurant workers.

The Accusations Against Ray Huger: Assault at Family Restaurant

In a separate case, Ray Huger, husband of Real Housewives of Potomac star Karen Huger, is facing accusations of assault in an incident that allegedly occurred in 2019 at their family restaurant. Court documents reveal that Huger attempted to grab an employee by the collar before pushing him against a wall and choking him.

The alleged victim, identified as Oscar, claims that he had been on employment probation before the incident and had been told that he would be fired if he did not improve his performance. When Oscar went to the restaurant’s basement to grab his water bottle, Huger accused him of stealing alcohol. Another waiter has also accused Huger of shoving him twice.

In a redacted affidavit, a waiter claimed that Huger grabbed the alleged victim, Karen Vaughn, by the throat and kissed her twice. The waiter entered the room to retrieve his water bottle and was pushed aside by Huger. He then returned and told Huger that he was an employee and needed his water bottle. Huger allegedly pushed the waiter a second time, before apologizing and telling him that if he was in a room in the restaurant, it was off-limits.

Conclusions

Although Jackson Mahomes and Ray Huger are facing different charges, their cases highlight a concerning issue in the service industry. Restaurant workers, especially those in positions of authority such as owners and managers, often struggle to maintain control over patrons who refuse to comply with their directives.

Workers in restaurant establishments have the right to a safe workplace environment and should not be subjected to harassment or violence of any kind. Business owners have a responsibility to ensure the safety of their workers, which includes creating and enacting policies to prevent and address incidents of harassment and assault.

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