James Iannazzo was hit with more than 1,000 one-star ratings on Google after he was caught on camera throwing a smoothie at a teenage employee and calling her a “f—ing immigrant.”
The Connecticut financial adviser who was arrested and fired for going on an alleged racist tirade in a smoothie shop is now being flooded with bad online reviews.
“I would rate zero stars if I could. Enjoy being in the unemployment line while the ‘immigrants’ are out here actually earning their money,” one review said. He allegedly launched into an expletive-ridden tirade in the store when employees couldn’t tell him who made the smoothie.
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