The act one way in front of the owner and another when he's not around. The owner walks around and doesn't seem to care that many of his patrons look annoyed and upset. The atmosphere is VERY noisy, just like the previous Trattoria. You WILL wait and wait and wait for your server to ask about your drink order, bring bread, appetizers, main course, wait again for refills or for the wait staff to return to check on your meal. The service is the worst in the South Shore. (We should have given up after the second but we are eternal optimists!) First the food is so-so and not always cooked to specifications. All four experiences were abysmal, getting consecutively worse each time. We have tried this restaurant FOUR separate times for dinner and we're not going back. The trip was for CAA Amplify, the annual gathering of entertainment, business and political figures run by one of Hollywood’s leading talent agencies, the Creative Artists Agency.This owner has no idea what compromises a good restaurant. Investigators also examined a trip Rollins took to California that was paid for by an outside group, even though Justice Department employees are not supposed to accept payments for travel. The inspector general’s office copied the phone contents of some employees in Rollins’ office as part of their probe into her possible use of her personal phone for Justice Department business, one person familiar with the matter told the AP last year. The status of that investigation is unclear. Office of Special Counsel, another federal watchdog agency, has also been investigating whether Rollins’ attendance at the fundraiser violated the Hatch Act, a law that limits political activity by government workers. One person familiar with discussions before that event told the AP that Rollins was only given limited permission to meet Jill Biden outside the home. Rollins said in a July tweet that she “had approval” to meet the first lady and left the event early to speak at two community events. The inspector general’s office declined to comment. The Justice Department didn’t immediately comment Tuesday. “The work of the office and the Department of Justice is far too important to be overshadowed by anything else,” Bromwich said. attorney and proud of her office’s work but “understands that her presence has become a distraction.” Attorney Michael Bromwich - a former Justice Department inspector general - said Rollins will make herself available to answer questions “after the dust settles and she resigns.” Rollins’ attorney said she has been “profoundly honored” to have served as U.S. attorney amid ethics concerns is an exceedingly rare phenomenon and is especially notable for a Justice Department that under Attorney General Merrick Garland has sought to restore a sense of normalcy and good governance following the turbulent four years of the Trump administration. The Justice Department’s watchdog has yet to release its report detailing the findings of its investigation, but an attorney for Rollins told The Associated Press that she will be submitting a letter of resignation to President Joe Biden by close of business Friday. Attorney Rachael Rollins will resign following a monthslong investigation by the Justice Department’s inspector general into her appearance at a political fundraiser and other potential ethics issues, her attorney said Tuesday.
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