Video shows Patrick Carroll spitting at Miami restaurant manager

You can’t buy class: ‘Racist’ billionaire property developer, 43, is caught on camera ‘spitting in restaurant manager’s face’ for stopping him following a woman (who was on a date) into the toilets

  • Carroll, 43, is banned five restaurants owned by two different hospitality groups
  • In one incident, he became irate because staff stopped him following a woman to the bathroom to hit on her
  • Were YOU at Hiyakawa the night Carroll allegedly spat on the maître d’? Contact [email protected] 

Billionaire property developer Patrick Carroll has been banned from five Miami restaurants after allegedly spitting in a manager’s face.

Carroll, 43, is accused of screaming at the maître d’ of Japanese restaurant Hiyakawa because he had tried to stop him from following a woman who was on a date into the bathroom.

Angel Weill, 25, is now suing Carroll, claiming he was left shaken and unable to eat after their run-in on April 12.

Video obtained by The Real Deal shows Carroll fighting with Weill. Weill says he spat in his face during their altercation, but Carroll’s reps insist it was a ‘pantomime’ spit. 

The incident came after Carroll allegedly called the manager of upmarket Italian chain Carbone a ‘street n****r’ during a tirade in December.

Video obtained by The Real Deal shows Carroll (left) approaching another diner’s table at Hiyakawa Miami. Maître d’ Miguel Angel Weill (right) was watching nearby, ready to intervene 

Carroll later approached Weill and – according to the lawsuit – spat in his face

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Carroll is shown leaving the Japanese restaurant in April. He was driven away in his chauffeured Rolls Royce 

During the April 12 incident at Hiyakawa, Carroll – who is worth an estimated $8.2billion – was dining with three male friends. 

The woman he followed was sitting at a nearby table on a date.

Carroll asked Weill if he could buy the woman a drink, which the maître d’ says he politely declined to allow.

As the meal progressed, Carroll – not taking no for an answer – tried to follow the woman into the restroom. 

Representatives for Carroll did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com’s inquiries. 

In a statement to The Real Deal, his rep claimed he showed restraint after Weill provoked him. 

‘Patrick showed tremendous restraint,’ said spokesman Lewis Goldberg. ‘He is not happy with his own behavior. But the manager issued what are known as fighting words.’ 

The restaurant is one of Miami’s hottest tickets. Only 50 covers a night are served, and staff pride themselves on guest experience. 

Carroll and his friends were dining at the bar while the woman and her date were at a nearby table. 

Video from the restaurant shows him first approach their table and introduce himself. 

Weill walked over to chaperone the interaction. 

An irate Carroll complained to his friends that Weill was ‘c**kblocking him’, the complaint claims.

Carroll’s reps claim he showed ‘tremendous restraint’ during the altercation in April 

The 43-year-old billionaire is shown with his Ukrainian model girlfriend, Alina Baikova 

Later, Carroll – with his leather jacket on – gesticulated in his face and appeared to spit. 

He is also said to have told Weill that he didn’t ‘give a f**k’ and pointed out his ‘$20 shirt and $10 tie.’

When restaurant owner Alvaro Perez Miranda learned of the incident, he banned Carroll from all three of his Miami eateries. 

Carroll was already banned from all of Major Food Group’s restaurants in Miami as a result of the Carbone incident in December. 

In that case, Carroll is said to have disapproved of a glass of wine that was poured for one of his guests. 

The lawsuit claims he followed a Carbone server outside into the street and pushed him. 

Their altercation caught the attention of the service manager who walked over to intervene.

The lawsuit describes how the service manager told him that his ongoing aggression had become a problem. 

In response, Carroll tried to give him cash – which he refused. 

According to the complaint, he then told him: ‘Never in my life will I bow down to a street [n—–] like yourself.’ 

The Daily Beast reports that Carroll also admitted to hitting his ex-wife in 2019, and that he also threatened to beat up a Colorado ski resort official. 

He was also reportedly sued for defamation by his ex-wife’s defamation lawyer, who he’d claimed ‘messed with young children’, and also allegedly posted a video of his ex-wife having sex on Instagram. 

Carroll is also banned from Carbone Miami and the Dirty French Steakhouse. In December, he allegedly called a Carbone service manager a ‘street n****r’ 

Carroll, a father-of-three, is the founder of Carroll Org., a U.S. real estate investment company. He also co-owns S.P.A.L, an Italian soccer team that plays in Serie C, the third tier. 

Carroll grew up in Tampa, Florida, and moved to Atlanta after high school. He purchased his first property there with a 100 percent mortgage before ‘flipping’ it for profit.

By the age of 27, Carroll had built his profits enough that he was able to develop and sell a 150-unit housing development.

After the recession struck he bought up three property management companies and within a year his firm was overseeing 20,000 units across the US. 

His acquisitions were initially centered around Florida and Georgia but he later expanded into the Carolinas. 

More than $13.1 billion worth of real estate has been successfully acquired, developed, or sold by the company since its founding in 2004. 

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