Posted: 16:38, 11 June 2022 | Updated: 20:26, 11 June 2022
A Credit Suisse director has been fired after he was filmed attacking waiters at a Korean restaurant because they refused to let him use the bathroom after he fell drunk at 2am. Roman Cambell was fired from his role in the media and information services at the bank this week, after a video of the incident was shared on social media by the daughter of the restaurant owner. The Columbia University graduate told the New York Post on Saturday that he did not believe he had done anything wrong and that he was “provoked” by one of the waiters who “pulled his thumb”. The sentencing video shows him arriving at Shanghai Mong, an Asian fusion restaurant in Koreatown, on Saturday, June 4 at 1.52 a.m. and require that he be allowed to use the bathroom. At first, the female restaurant owner politely told him that the toilets were for guests only. Roman Campbell fired after being videotaped attacking waiters at a restaurant in Korea on June 4 He started recording it on his phone while he was talking. When she took out her phone, he tapped it on her hand and then entered the back of the restaurant. A male Hispanic waiter who tried to stop him was hit and ended up bleeding from the head. The owner’s daughter posted follow-up footage of the incident on TikTok and Instagram, asking the public for help in locating him. On Saturday, she told DailyMail.com that her mother was suffering from back pain after being pushed by Campbell. “Everyone in the restaurants is doing well. My mom’s lower back hurt for a few days because Roman pushed her. “They pushed her on some hangers behind our counter. The waiter is fine, but his forehead has some bruises after a punch and his finger has a scab that heals. Campbell invaded Shanghai Mong on June 4 at 1.52 a.m. requiring to use the bathroom When the female owner denied him, he stormed into the back of the restaurant Eventually, he was forced to leave the restaurant after hitting one of the waiters on the head. The restaurant in Koreatown where he went in and demanded to use the bathroom “My mother and the waiter are mentally healing now because it was very traumatic for them,” he said. In her first post about the incident, she said: “My parents work 7 days a week and have not been on vacation for 6 years. “When the police arrived, they just talked to the press and left. Our waiter’s forehead was bleeding after the guy hit his head. “He grabbed my mom’s phone to break it and was not charged for anything,” he said. The owner’s daughter shared footage of the incident on TikTok and Instagram and asked for help to find the banker The daughter of the restaurant owner who shared footage from the incident on social media