Reading between the lines . . . It looks like his representation is actively seeking some kind of deal.
Meanwhile . . .
More than 30 lawsuits don't offer much mercy to the tainted reputation of a formerly fancy establishment.
Here are the deets:
Accused of contaminating food with bodily fluids and is facing 33 felony charges in Johnson County. His attorney asked for a 60-day continuance to negotiate a resolution.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .
Man charged with Hereford House food contamination to seek plea agreement
The man accused of contaminating food at the Leawood Hereford House between March 26 and April 25 waived his preliminary hearing Tuesday.
Man accused of contaminating food at Leawood Hereford House pleads not guilty
A former Hereford House employee entered a not guilty plea Tuesday in his food contamination case.
Developing . . .
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