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Florida Restaurateur Pledges Free Pierogi for Life to Alan Dershowitz

Massachusetts law excludes political beliefs from protected public-accommodation classes, leaving Dershowitz’s lawsuit unlikely to succeed.

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Overview

  • Good Pierogi owner Krem Miskevich has defended refusing service to Dershowitz on moral grounds over his past defense of Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Supporters at the West Tisbury Farmers Market have rallied behind Good Pierogi, chanting in solidarity and amplifying the vendor’s social media presence.
  • Peter Nowocien, a Mar-a-Lago member and owner of PierogiOne in South Florida, offered Dershowitz free pierogi for life after the market refusal.
  • Dershowitz has announced plans to file a political discrimination suit against the West Tisbury Farmers Market for denying him pierogi.
  • Legal analysts say neither Massachusetts nor federal public-accommodation laws recognize political beliefs as protected, making such claims difficult to win.