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Nationals cut ties with Mike Isabella

The Washington Nationals have ended their partnership with Mike Isabella following news this week the chef and several of his business associates were named in a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by a former Mike Isabella Concepts manager, according to The Washington Post.

Mike Isabella Concepts operated three concessions at Nationals Park — G Sandwich Shop, Kapnos at the Park and Catchfly Kitchen. The Nationals told the Post the team is exploring new options for the former Isabella-occupied spaces.

“Due to the allegations that came to light this week, we have decided to end our partnership with Mike Isabella,” a Nationals spokeswoman said to The Washington Post.

The Nationals open regular-season play Thursday in Cincinnati. The home opener is set for April 5 against the New York Mets.

Chloe Caras, a former senior manager with Mike Isabella Concepts who filed the lawsuit Monday, says she was subjected to repeated sexual harassment and is seeking unspecified damages. The harassment…

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