PELOSI SUPPORTERS FORCE SALON OWNER OUT OF BUSINESS
Salon owner reveals she is CLOSING after Nancy Pelosi's maskless
visit because she is 'too scared' to do business in San Francisco
following multiple death threats and menacing phone calls
Daily Mail
September 10, 2020
Erica Kious, the owner of a San Francisco salon where House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi received a blowout last week, has revealed that she
will be closing her doors because she's too afraid to do business in
the city.
Kious told Fox News host Tucker Carlson that she has been
receiving a 'ton of phone calls, text messages [and] emails,' following
Pelosi's visit to her salon. Kious said that people have said
that they 'hope I go under and that I fail'. Kious, who owns eSalon SF,
said she was forced to shutter her business after she received threats.
Kious and her salon became the subjects of headlines after Pelosi was
seen flouting pandemic health guidelines inside the business on August
31 when she received a blowout.
Pelosi argued that she was 'set up' by
the owner, but Kious has denied those claims and called them 'absolutely
false'.
3 comments:
The warmth and fuzziness of liberalism reveals itself yet again.
As of yesterday, the salon owner has racked up over $300,000.00 in Go Fund donations. She's crying all the way to the bank.
@ Anon...she'll need that money to relocate and start up somewhere else. Pelosi and her minions will see that her days of running a business in San Francisco are over.
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