Teamsters acquitted of threats, extortion of ‘Top Chef’ crew
BOSTON — Four Teamsters were acquitted Tuesday of threatening “Top Chef” host Padma Lakshmi and using strong-arm tactics to try to extort jobs from a nonunion company filming the reality TV show in the Boston area.
A federal jury found the men not guilty of attempted extortion and conspiracy to extort after about 20 hours of deliberations.
Lakshmi testified that she was “terrified” when one of the men confronted her outside a restaurant where the series filmed in 2014.
Lakshmi said she was a passenger in a vehicle outside the Steel & Rye restaurant in Milton, just south of Boston, where a group of men had formed a line so vehicles could not move forward. She said one man leaned his arm on her door and said: ‘Oh, lookie here, what a pretty face … what a shame about that pretty face.”


