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        <title><![CDATA[Cloister Café suing NY liquor authority over COVID-related shutdown]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An East Village hotspot is fighting back after it was shut down for allegedly flouting COVID-19 regulations by hosting secret after-hours parties for teeming crowds.</p><p>Page Six is told that Cloister Café is suing the state liquor authority, claiming that it didn’t properly investigate the alleged violations — and just cribbed the claims from a media reports.</p><p>In a hearing on Aug. 7, the SLA claimed “illegal pandemic parties” were being held on the premises and to have observed “over 80 people inside, mingling, kissing, drinking.”</p><p>It also said that it didn&#8217;t see customers eating while drinking, which is now required and that receipts were “tampered with” to include fictional food purchases.</p><p>On Monday, the restaurant filed a suit against the SLA claiming the language used during the hearing was lifted verbatim <strong>from a Gothamist article</strong> which in turn relied on <strong>an Instagram post by</strong> self-styled social-distancing watchdog Kristina Alaniesse. The post mentioned Meatpacking club Provocateur was behind the party. Provocateur’s Mike Satsky and Brian Gefter have been working with owner Nick Drobenko on the property.</p><p>“Instead of investigating, the SLA decided to rely upon the Gothamist, which is hardly a legal treatiste,” Cloister’s lawyer Robert Garson told Page Six.</p><p>They believe the closure was “illegal, uninvestigated and uninformed based on a sole Instagram post.”</p><p>“The liquor authority are acting like &#8230; they’ve imposed a form of [martial law] that they’re not adhering to proper investigation,” Garson said. “There are lots of people hurting [in hospitality]. [Nick is] taking the fight, not for himself, but for them as well.”</p><p>Alaniesse had posted videos from inside Cloister, alleging that there was a “secret garden” located behind the restaurant where patrons partied from midnight to 5 a.m, “showing a blatant disregard for rules,” and “blatantly not adhering to dining curfew.” The club denies her claims.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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