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Scenes from celebrity chef Mario Batali’s sexual misconduct trial

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Celebrity chef Mario Batali listens at Boston Municipal Court on the first day of his pandemic-delayed trial, Monday, May 9, in Boston. Batali pleaded not-guilty to a charge of indecent assault and battery in 2019, stemming from accusations that he forcibly kissed and groped a woman after taking a selfie with her at a Boston restaurant in 2017.
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Defense attorney Anthony Fuller, left, and celebrity chef Mario Batali, background right, listen on the first day of Batali's pandemic-delayed trial, Monday, May 9, at Boston Municipal Court, in Boston.
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Celebrity chef Mario Batali, center, and his defense attorney Anthony Fuller, right, prepare to depart the court room during a break in proceedings on the first day of Batali's pandemic-delayed trial, at Boston Municipal Court, Monday, May 9, in Boston.
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Celebrity chef Mario Batali is seated at Boston Municipal Court on the first day of his pandemic-delayed trial, Monday, May 9, in Boston.
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Celebrity chef Mario Batali listens at Boston Municipal Court on the first day of his pandemic-delayed trial, Monday, May 9, in Boston.
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Prosecutor Ian Polumbaum, left, speaks with prosecutor Nina Bonelli, right, during the first day of celebrity chef Mario Batali's pandemic-delayed trial at Boston Municipal Court, Monday, May 9, in Boston.
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Celebrity chef Mario Batali, left, is seated as his defense attorney Anthony Fuller, center top, addresses the court, at Boston Municipal Court on the first day of Batali's pandemic-delayed trial, Monday, May 9, in Boston. Prosecutor Ian Polumbaum, is seated below center, while prosecutor Nina Bonelli is seated below right.
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Prosecutor Nina Bonelli addresses the court on the first day of the pandemic-delayed trial of celebrity chef Mario Batali at Boston Municipal Court, Monday, May 9, in Boston.
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Celebrity chef Mario Batali, center, is seated next to defense attorney Anthony Fuller, left, at Boston Municipal Court for the first day of Batali's pandemic-delayed trial, Monday, 2022, in Boston.
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Boston Municipal Court Judge James Stanton speaks during the trial of Celebrity chef Mario Batali at Boston Municipal Court on the second day of his trial on Tuesday, May 10, in Boston.
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Celebrity chef Mario Batali is seated at Boston Municipal Court on the second day of his sexual misconduct trial on Tuesday, May 10, in Boston.
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Boston Municipal Court Judge James Stanton reads the verdict to Celebrity chef Mario Batali at Boston Municipal Court on the second day of his trial, on Tuesday, May 10, in Boston. Batali was found not guilty of indecent assault and battery.
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Celebrity chef Mario Batali reacts after being found not guilty of indecent assault and battery at Boston Municipal Court on the second day of his trial, on Tuesday, May 10, in Boston. Batali, who pleaded not guilty to indecent assault and battery in 2019, had faced up to 2 1/2 years in jail and would’ve been required to register as a sex offender if convicted.
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Celebrity chef Mario Batali reacts after being found not guilty of indecent assault and battery at Boston Municipal Court on the second day of his trial, on Tuesday, May 10, in Boston.
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Celebrity chef Mario Batali reacts after being found not guilty of indecent assault and battery at Boston Municipal Court on the second day of his trial, on Tuesday, May 10, in Boston.
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Celebrity chef Mario Batali departs Boston Municipal Court following the verdict after the second day of his sexual misconduct trial, Tuesday, May 10, in Boston. Batali was found not-guilty to a charge of indecent assault and battery in 2019, stemming from accusations that he forcibly kissed and groped a woman after taking a selfie with her at a Boston restaurant in 2017.
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Celebrity chef Mario Batali departs Boston Municipal Court following the verdict after the second day of his sexual misconduct trial, Tuesday, May 10, in Boston.

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