It seems that the hotels are a favorite ground for the so-called “Soho Karen”, who falsely accused a black teenager of stealing her iPhone in a violent confrontation, captured in video, in Manhattan.
It appears that 10 months before she was fooled into a hall in Soho the day after Christmas, 22-year-old Miya Ponsetto was arrested in February after she and her mother caused a disturbance. at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills, refusing to leave. , according to TMZ.
The Post detailed that the California criminal case against Ponsetto and his mother Nicole, who were slapped on charges of public intoxication in the incident.
But the TMZ account adds new details.
Hotel staff urged the women to leave and called police when the couple refused – only for Nicole Ponsetto to attack an officer, pushing and kicking him, TMZ reported.
The mother is facing an additional battery charge for a police officer and both women are due to stand trial later this month.
Apparently, the incident did little to scare Ponsetto – just a day after she was accused of public intoxication for the Peninsula Hotel incident on May 27, she was slapped with a drunk driving tax in Los Angeles County, where she did not pleaded for no contest, TMZ said.
Ponsetto faces potential charges in New York, including assault, theft or attempted robbery, the NYPD said.
She is wanted by the NYPD for allegedly attacking 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr. at the Arlo Hotel on December 26th.
Ponsetto is currently staying with her mother in California, where The Post caught her Friday while having a fast food lunch, telling our man, “I don’t know what the problem is here,” and “I’m Puerto Rican, too.” that thank you. ”
“She was a popular girl, one of the cheerleaders, a class older than me,” at Simi Valley High School in California, another former student told The Post Saturday.
“They wouldn’t even look your way if they thought you weren’t important or if you didn’t have money,” said former student Vannessa Stoerchle, now from Phoenix.
“But I was really surprised to see that,” she said.
“It’s weird to see someone in high school who was a popular girl ending up like that. I never thought that Miya would end up racially shaping someone like that, “she added.
“She was one of those girls who seemed to give it her all.”