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San Francisco Mayor London Breed Busted For Breaking Covid Rules At Luxury Restaurant

Posted by Staff Writer on December 2, 2020 in Latest News | Views

By Isheka N. Harrison

San Francisco Mayor London Breed Busted For Breaking Covid Rules At Luxury Restaurant. In this photo, Breed smiles at the crowd before her inauguration outside City Hall, Wednesday, July 11, 2018, in San Francisco. Breed, the first African-American female mayor of San Francisco, made history as she took the oath of office, vowing to help drug users and the homeless in a city that has come to embody extreme wealth and poverty. (Gabrielle Lurie/San Francisco Chronicle via AP, Pool)

San Francisco Mayor London Breed is being criticized for attending a birthday dinner with a party of eight on Nov. 7 at the city’s French Landry restaurant in Napa Valley.

Breed’s dinner came just one day after Gov. Gavin Newsome attended a separate birthday dinner on Nov. 6at the same restaurant in a similar room, which he was also heavily criticized for.

The San Francisco Chronicle first reported the story about Breed’s dinner, saying Breed attended socialite Corretti Lo Lui’s 60th Birthday.

A spokesperson for Breed confirmed the mayor did attend a “small family birthday dinner” at the three-star Michelin restaurant.

“On Nov. 7, while taking a few days off after the election, she (London Breed) attended a small family birthday dinner Click here to read entire article

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