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Patriots Stripper & After-Hours Drinking Party Leads To Boston Restaurant's Suspension
- A Boston restaurant, Estella, received a one-day suspension of its license after an after-hours party linked to the Patriots’ AFC Championship win.
- The board reportedly voted for a three-day suspension, with two days held in abeyance for a year.
- Police were called for a noise complaint around 2:30 a.m. during the January celebration.
- Authorities described the scene with multiple hookahs, dancers, and a floor covered with dollar bills.
- Owner Helder George Brandao accepted responsibility but blamed Patriots players for letting the night get out of control.
- Patriots players reportedly left without paying their tabs, according to the restaurant owner.
- The incident occurred two days after the Patriots' AFC Championship victory, prompting a broader licensing review.
- The licensing board voted on the case in the wake of local reporting from Universal Hub and state police records.
- Estella’s after-hours party involved hookahs, dancers, and illegal after-hours celebrations, according to police reports cited by outlets.
- The restaurant’s owner indicated party participants included Patriots players, intensifying scrutiny from regulators.
- State authorities emphasized the party violated licensing hours and licensing terms, triggering the suspension.
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