Man making racist comments caught on video identified as tech CEO Michael Lofthouse

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Man making racist comments caught on video identified as tech CEO Michael Lofthouse
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A viral video of a man spouting expletives and racist comments toward an Asian family at a restaurant in California has been identified as a San Francisco tech CEO.

Jordan Chan and her family were celebrating her aunt's birthday Saturday when one patron, Lofthouse, at a nearby table began harassing the family.

Chan began recording Lofthouse as he continued harassing her family at Bernardus restaurant in Carmel Valley, California. The video starts with Lofthouse flipping off Chan after she asked him to repeat what he'd said previously. People at the table can be heard saying"you need to leave."A server, in frame, then immediately yells at him, “No, you do not talk to our guests like that. Get out of here.

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