Popular downtown Phoenix bars oust co-owner accused of sexual harassment: 'Zero tolerance'

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Popular downtown Phoenix bars oust co-owner accused of sexual harassment: 'Zero tolerance'
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Colton Brock and John Sagasta, owners of Khla and Baby Boy, parted ways with partner Tyka Chheng after Phoenix women accused him of sexual harassment.

social media accounts."We have a strict zero tolerance policy for disrespect and disorderly conduct and we hold the entire Khla community to that standard." The post ended with,"Thank you for being a part of our community, supporting the business and what we stand for, and thank you for understanding that even thought humans make mistakes, we have no tolerance for missteps involving disrespecting others.

"I want it to be very clear that I never scouted out this trouble," Northcutt told The Republic."I simply wanted to allow women to share their stories through me."Misa co-owner Sagasta responded to Northcutt directly on Instagram when he saw her post on Nov. 16, apologizing for his partner's behavior and assuring her that they would be parting ways with Chheng.

Racan Alhoch, owner of Saint Pasta and Gemini Pizza, asked the same question in an Instagram story in which he also questioned the use of the words'We immediately cut ties with this person'"When it happened on Wednesday, we immediately cut ties with this person and we decided to close Khla and Baby Boy to give our staff space to process," Brock said, adding that he was concerned about his staff leaving, but so far, all have stayed and been supportive of the decision to remove...

The remaining partners, Brock and Sagasta, say they are taking it one day at a time, meeting with the staff to let them voice their concerns.For Brock, it was important to address whether Chheng will continue financially benefitting from the businesses. According to him on Nov. 18, he and Sagasta filed paperwork to remove Chheng from the Misa LLC.

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