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Showing Original Post only (View all)Woman Writes Epic Open Letter to Hedge Fund Bro Who Allegedly Groped Her [View all]
This has been going viral in the past couple of days, and was posted in GD, but I figured that it deserves a thread here as well..
Laura Ramadei, an actor and bartender who works in New York City, decided to take the second course of action after she was allegedly groped by a hedge funder named Brian Lederman recently while she was at work. In a powerful open letter that has gone viral on social media, Ramadei claims that Lederman grabbed her butt when she approached his table to take his order, then gave her a shoddy tip when she verbally rebuked him for sexually harassing her. Here is the letter in full:
Dear Brian,
You came into the restaurant where I work and ordered a Stoli on the rocks. When I asked you and your companion if youd be eating, or needing anything else from me, you put your hand ever so gently ON MY ASS and asked if you could take me to go. When I immediately stepped away and said Sorry, what? you probably gathered that I was and am not receptive of such advances from customers. We were in a family-friendly restaurant, around 6:30pm, and I was wearing a loose-fitting, long sleeve shirt, jeans, and no makeup so Im not sure where the confusion arose as to what kind of service you were being provided. You left soon after, leaving a signed credit card slip and a two dollar tip (see picture included!). Your name is Brian Lederman. I found you, instantly, via a quick Google search online. I looked at your face on Linked In, the Worlds Largest Professional Network. You work at Swiss Performance Management and Truehand AG, in Investment Management. Of course you do.
I work as a bartender, and have for more than five years now. I graduated NYU with honors, and have at some point held down every conceivable part time type job including but not limited to food service, administration, and even temp work at firms such as yours. So far, bartending allows me the most flexibility to pursue my artistic career, while comfortably covering my basic living expenses, including my outrageously high student loan payments. I have a good job that Im grateful for. The environment is low key, I have incredibly supportive coworkers and managers, and in general the clientele is nice.
But I still hate being a bartender. Over the years my knowledge and skill set have expanded, but I seem to be getting worse at tolerating the service part. I deal with incredible amounts of entitlement, condescension, and drunk nonsense. And at a bar, it is impossible to ignore the fact that misogyny is alive and well. I cant tell you how many times people have treated me horribly and Ive memorized or photographed the names from their credit cards, fantasizing about internet revenge. But every time Ive been tempted in the past (even after verbal attacks, physical affronts, or sexual harassment) Ive stopped myself and let it go.
So congratulations, Brian! Youve done it! You broke this tired ass camels back. And though this is obviously a public shaming, I truly dont mean this as an attack. Maybe just maybe via the intimately connected internet world, my post will reach you, and youll learn something about how hurtful and upsetting a small comment or gesture might be. Or at the very least, maybe a Facebook passerby will read this and more deeply consider how they treat women, how they treat servers, and/or how they treat other people in general. And thank you. Without your inspiration I wouldnt be quitting my job today, and endeavoring a better chapter of my life.
You came into the restaurant where I work and ordered a Stoli on the rocks. When I asked you and your companion if youd be eating, or needing anything else from me, you put your hand ever so gently ON MY ASS and asked if you could take me to go. When I immediately stepped away and said Sorry, what? you probably gathered that I was and am not receptive of such advances from customers. We were in a family-friendly restaurant, around 6:30pm, and I was wearing a loose-fitting, long sleeve shirt, jeans, and no makeup so Im not sure where the confusion arose as to what kind of service you were being provided. You left soon after, leaving a signed credit card slip and a two dollar tip (see picture included!). Your name is Brian Lederman. I found you, instantly, via a quick Google search online. I looked at your face on Linked In, the Worlds Largest Professional Network. You work at Swiss Performance Management and Truehand AG, in Investment Management. Of course you do.
I work as a bartender, and have for more than five years now. I graduated NYU with honors, and have at some point held down every conceivable part time type job including but not limited to food service, administration, and even temp work at firms such as yours. So far, bartending allows me the most flexibility to pursue my artistic career, while comfortably covering my basic living expenses, including my outrageously high student loan payments. I have a good job that Im grateful for. The environment is low key, I have incredibly supportive coworkers and managers, and in general the clientele is nice.
But I still hate being a bartender. Over the years my knowledge and skill set have expanded, but I seem to be getting worse at tolerating the service part. I deal with incredible amounts of entitlement, condescension, and drunk nonsense. And at a bar, it is impossible to ignore the fact that misogyny is alive and well. I cant tell you how many times people have treated me horribly and Ive memorized or photographed the names from their credit cards, fantasizing about internet revenge. But every time Ive been tempted in the past (even after verbal attacks, physical affronts, or sexual harassment) Ive stopped myself and let it go.
So congratulations, Brian! Youve done it! You broke this tired ass camels back. And though this is obviously a public shaming, I truly dont mean this as an attack. Maybe just maybe via the intimately connected internet world, my post will reach you, and youll learn something about how hurtful and upsetting a small comment or gesture might be. Or at the very least, maybe a Facebook passerby will read this and more deeply consider how they treat women, how they treat servers, and/or how they treat other people in general. And thank you. Without your inspiration I wouldnt be quitting my job today, and endeavoring a better chapter of my life.
snip:
Before learning of Ramadeis letter, Lederman denied ever touching the bartender in an interview with the New York Post, saying, Ive grabbed plenty of girls asses in my life
but Ive never grabbed hers. After hearing about the viral post, though, Lederman changed his story and tossed in a subtle threat:
I clearly remember making a joke when the girl said, What would you like, he said. I kiddingly said, I would like you to go with nothing on it.
He said he was furious that she claimed he did more than spew sleaze.
That fking ct, for her to do something like that is pretty ridiculous, he told The Post.
He then threatened to make sure she doesnt serve lunch in this town again.
I will make sure she doesnt get another job in New York City. I know everybody, he raged. The bar owners, the club owners thats a terrible thing to write about somebody.
I clearly remember making a joke when the girl said, What would you like, he said. I kiddingly said, I would like you to go with nothing on it.
He said he was furious that she claimed he did more than spew sleaze.
That fking ct, for her to do something like that is pretty ridiculous, he told The Post.
He then threatened to make sure she doesnt serve lunch in this town again.
I will make sure she doesnt get another job in New York City. I know everybody, he raged. The bar owners, the club owners thats a terrible thing to write about somebody.
http://www.alternet.org/woman-writes-epic-open-letter-hedge-fund-bro-who-allegedly-groped-her
Kudos to Laura for doing this, and fuck-what an entitled, narcissistic POS that she's dealing with. Unfortunately, he's far from alone. There are a lot of men (particularly wealthy and powerful men) who pull this kind of bullshit all the time, knowing that they usually can get away with it. That needs to change.
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Woman Writes Epic Open Letter to Hedge Fund Bro Who Allegedly Groped Her [View all]
YoungDemCA
Sep 2014
OP
Right on! Things need to change so guys don't think grabbing women's butts is OK.
Louisiana1976
Sep 2014
#1
she is the c cause she did something to HIM. he may have started it with the ass grab, BUT
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#10