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Butler at my wedding molested me, gave me PTSD: Party ruined, simply ruined!
[NYPOST] A New Jersey bride and her husband are suing Sandals Resorts for $30 million, saying they booked their dream wedding at one of its properties in the Bahamas ‐ only to have her molested by the "butler’’ assigned to them.

"This was a guy who came in and was assigned to them as a butler to make it a memorable wedding ‐ and indeed he did, but it is a ghastly memory for them,’’ the couple’s lawyer, John Nicholas Iannuzzi, told The Post.

The bride, Ashley Reid, 32, of Red Bank, says she was fast asleep in the bedroom of the couple’s suite around 2 a.m. April 15, 2016, following a welcome party for 70 guests on the eve of their wedding.

Her soon-to-be husband, Jeffrey Pascarella, 32, was in the bathroom.

That’s when the couple’s Sandals-assigned personal valet, Moral Adderley, snuck into the room, according to the Manhattan Supreme Court suit.

"Something was prompting me to wake up, something was wrong," Reid told The Post. "As I started to wake myself up, I realized his hands were down my pants and I jumped out of bed.

"I screamed. He got up, he ran out of the room. I was just kind of disheveled and disoriented. I couldn’t make sense of what just happened. I was in shock.’’

Pascarella rushed out of the bathroom, made sure Reid was OK and then took off after Adderley.

The butler ‐ provided by Sandals as part of an extravagant wedding package that also included a pre-ceremony manicure and signature cocktails ‐ was tossed in the calaboose
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after the couple gave statements to resort security and the police.

Resort officials assured Reid that Adderley had been terminated that evening and his work phone with contacts of clients taken away.

So she was horrified the next morning, when the manhandling manservant called her cell phone to take her breakfast order as if the assault had never occurred, she said.

Despite the terrifying wedding eve, the couple decided to go ahead with their nuptials.

"We had almost 70 people there. We couldn’t disappoint them," Reid said.

But she said her wedding was hardly what she’d imagined.

"It was surreal. It just didn’t feel like what you grow up imagining your whole life what your wedding would be like," she said.

A week later, Adderley pleaded guilty to indecent assault ‐ but only after the couple insisted on involving the police over the resort’s objections, Pascarella claimed.


Posted by: Fred 2018-11-28
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