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In an Oct. According to French Edmiston's filing, allowing Cioffi to enter Cibo Vino would violate the landlord's rights as the building's owner. French Edmiston argues in its court filing the lease has been terminated and Cioffi has no right to enter the property, and any agreed order between Cioffi and Chris Baulo doesn't negate that.

Cioffi, in a separate court filing, asked Common Pleas Court Judge Jennifer Branch to exclude the video at the center of the lawsuit from being entered into the court record to protect the identities of the parties involved, arguing that they are not a part of the lawsuit and their identities are not relevant.

In response, French Edmiston alleged the video shows evidence of illegal conduct, and the conduct represents a breach of the restaurant's lease. Please Sign In and use this article's on page print button to print this article.

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Cioffi in his lawsuit claims he was then locked out of Repertoire. Cioffi's lawsuit also accuses Chris Baulo of "scouring" security camera footage from Cibo Vino and downloading videos of consensual sexual activities which took place at the restaurant after hours involving "friends or associates of Cioffi" who were not aware of the cameras being operational and, with the restaurant door locked, had a reasonable expectation of privacy.

According to Cioffi's lawsuit, Chris and or Lindsay Baulo downloaded the video and sharing it with Cibo Vino's landlord, the restaurant's employees and others, which Cioffi's lawsuit argues violate Ohio's law prohibiting the non-consensual sharing of private sexual images. Cioffi's lawsuit claims that after seeing the video, the landlord banned Cioffi from the restaurant while allowing Chris Baulo to continue entering.

Cioffi's lawsuit claims Baulo, via Facebook, proclaimed himself overseer of Cibo Bino on April 29, though the restaurant, which was closed at the time, never reopened.

Cioffi's lawsuit claims that the Baulos retained and profited from trade secrets, intellectual property and the liquor license for Repertoire. It also claims they made false representations about the sexual activities on the video to have the landlords at Cibo Vino and Repertoire ban Cioffi from the restaurants. Resides in Winter Park, FL. Includes Address 22 Phone 12 Email 4. Resides in Wesley Chapel, FL. Also known as James John Cioffi. Includes Address 12 Phone 7 Email 2. Resides in Quogue, NY.

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