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A man has been arrested in High-End Steak Restaurants Miami After the beef with the celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay As a result, he was forcibly thrown out of the restaurant.
Joaquin Nunez, 59, claimed he was owed $6 million tv boss According to an arrest warrant, “her face was used in a Netflix documentary.” Miami Police Department report,
According to police footage, as he was handcuffed and escorted out of the restaurant he shouted, “Call Gordon Ramsay, call Gordon Ramsay, dad.”
Ramsay’s whereabouts are unknown. To have any connection to Papi Steak, which is famous for selling a $1,000 steak served in a gold briefcase. However, authorities say, Nunez repeatedly appeared at the restaurant demanding to speak to Ramsay.
Police received body cam footage from June 1 WSVNOfficers are shown talking to Nunez inside the restaurant before it opened — and the suspect repeatedly told officers he works there.

Despite Ramsay having no connection to the establishment, employees said that Nunez had come to the restaurant several times to “demand damages”. [of] $6 million dollars,” according to the arrest report.
In one instance, a 59-year-old man left a note detailing his demands from a British chef, and returned later in May and locked the door – trapping staff inside, and forcing them to call a locksmith


Nunez “used an unauthorized U-lock mechanism to lock the front doors, preventing employees from entering or leaving the restaurant,” police said.
On the day of his arrest, staff members reportedly found Núñez sitting at a booth inside the restaurant before it opened. He initially resisted arrest, officials said.
“When you said to leave, I’m leaving,” Nunez said, according to bodycam footage. “You can say Gordon Ramsay, Gordon Ramsay. Chef!” He said before screaming in pain as he was placed in handcuffs.

The manager of Papi Steaks later overrules him and warns him not to go inside the building or repeat his padlock stunt before being taken to the holding cell.
Nunez has been charged with attempted extortion, trespassing and other charges.
Independent has reached miami Police Department and the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office for more information on the case.