Batali's Spotted Pig 'rape room' shame: Celebrity chef is accused of drugging and raping ex-staffer upstairs at infamous celebrity hangout in new documentary about his fall from grace

  • A new Discovery+ documentary will offer new insights into celebrity chef Mario Batali's fall from grace
  • Eva DeVirgilis, a former employee of Batali's, has come forward with new and haunting details of an alleged assault perpetrated against her in 2005
  • Batali and ex-business partner Joe Bastianich agreed in 2021 to pay $100K to more than 20 employees who were sexually harassed at their restaurants

A former Mario Batali employee has come forward to accuse the disgraced celebrity chef of raping her in the VIP room of his Spotted Pig restaurant while she was drugged and unconscious.

Eva DeVirglis says Batali left her with bruised ribs and abrasions following the 2005 incident at the Manhattan restaurant.  

DeVirgilis, now 43, was a reservations manager at Batali's flagship Greenwich Village restaurant Babbo, when the celebrity chef invited her to a late night gathering at the Spotted Pig - another NYC hotspot where Batali was an investor. 

She says she was frightened to arrive to find herself alone with Batali, who was toting a bottle of prosecco.  

That night DeVirgilis was assaulted while unconscious and woke up the next morning still in the restaurant, she says. She went to hospital, and a rape examination was performed.

But DeVirgilis declined to allow the kit to be passed to police, fearing that coming out against a powerful industry figure could ruin her burgeoning career. A nurse, however, told her that it looked as if someone had pried her legs open.

New York state laws give rape accusers the right to decide whether or not hospital sexual assault examination results are passed to police.  

This is not the first time DeVirgilis has discussed her encounter with Batali.

She initially shared part of her story with 60 Minutes in 2018, though her face was obscured and her identity kept anonymous. 

Now, however, she is ready to come forward publicly. And the public will see much more of DeVirgilis and hear her story in the forthcoming Batali: The Fall of a Superstar Chef, a documentary that premiers on Discovery+ this Thursday.

Eva DeVirgilis quit the restaurant industry after allegedly being assaulted by celebrity chef Mario Batali in 2005

Eva DeVirgilis quit the restaurant industry after allegedly being assaulted by celebrity chef Mario Batali in 2005

Batali pleaded not guilty in 2019 to an allegation that he forcible kissed and groped a woman at a Boston restaurant

Batali pleaded not guilty in 2019 to an allegation that he forcible kissed and groped a woman at a Boston restaurant

Disgraced celebrity chef Mario Batali samples coffee at Eataly in  2010

Disgraced celebrity chef Mario Batali samples coffee at Eataly in  2010

The Spotted Pig in the West Village of New York City closed in 2020 after a rocky couple years fighting allegations of staff being serially sexually harassed

The Spotted Pig in the West Village of New York City closed in 2020 after a rocky couple years fighting allegations of staff being serially sexually harassed

'The irony is that even though I’ve been doing this work for 10 years, it took this long for me to tell my story,' DeVirgilis told the New York Times. 'That's how hard it is.'

According to the Times, a hospital report from the day following DeVirgilis' assault more than a decade-and-a-half ago shows that she had multiple abrasions, bruised ribs, and that she told doctors she believed she had been sexually assaulted and possibly drugged the night prior.

On the evening of the assault, DeVirgilis said she was invited with the rest of the staff of Babbo for a nightcap at the Spotted Pig but was ultimately taken to a private room with Batali where she was plied with alcohol.

'He was married. He was my boss. It wasn’t at all what I thought it was going to be,' she said.

DeVirgilis, 43, now works as an activist and speaker on empowerment. She initially became a makeup artist when she quit Babbo

DeVirgilis, 43, now works as an activist and speaker on empowerment. She initially became a makeup artist when she quit Babbo

Chef Mario Batali is arraigned in 2019 on a charge of indecent assault and battery in Boston Municipal Court in connection with a 2017 incident at a Boston restaurant

Chef Mario Batali is arraigned in 2019 on a charge of indecent assault and battery in Boston Municipal Court in connection with a 2017 incident at a Boston restaurant

She eventually told Batali she had to go home.

She says the next thing she remembers is waking up alone on the wooden floor of the restaurant with scratches down her side and legs and a substance that appeared to be  semen on her skirt. 

DeVirgilis says she had no idea where she was, and was appalled to discover that Batali had left her alone in his restaurant overnight, with no concern for her safety.  

She says she recalls Batali kissing her aggressively and vomiting into a toilet as he stood behind her.

In 2021, Batali and his former business partner Joe Bastianich agreed to a $600,000 settlement that was awarded to more than 20 employees who were sexually harassed at their restaurants.

In August, Batali settled two lawsuits brought by women in Boston who said he had groped them in public in 2017.

Batali, who also founded the popular Eataly food markets, has now had his career and reputation shredded by the scandals.  

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