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Pizza store boss groped young colleague's breasts, tried to blame her for assault

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Open Justice,
Publish Date
Wed, 6 Sep 2023, 7:33am
Parth Patel, 32, was a manager of a Domino's store in Hamilton when he twice grabbed the breast of an employee. Photo / Getty Images
Parth Patel, 32, was a manager of a Domino's store in Hamilton when he twice grabbed the breast of an employee. Photo / Getty Images

Pizza store boss groped young colleague's breasts, tried to blame her for assault

Author
Open Justice,
Publish Date
Wed, 6 Sep 2023, 7:33am

Warning: This story contains offensive language.

A former pizza store manager has been blasted by a judge for trying to blame a staff member for 鈥渃oming onto him鈥 which then led to him twice grabbing her breasts.

Parth Kantibhai Patel believed the teen victim was 鈥渢alking lavishly about sex鈥 as they worked preparing pizza dough together in a Waikato Domino鈥檚 store last year.

Patel approached her, reached out and grabbed her right breast over her clothing, squeezing it, leaving the victim stunned.

She told him not to do that, and tried to continue working.

The 32-year-old laughed and as he separated the balls of dough commented, 鈥渢his is what your tits feel like鈥, but the woman didn鈥檛 respond.

He then asked her what words she know in Hindi before telling her the equivalent of 鈥渟uck my d***鈥.

He鈥檇 earlier bought her lunch and suggested after another staff member left that they go into the manager鈥檚 room and she could 鈥減ay him back鈥.

She said no and tried to continue working when he squeezed her breast again, this time making a high-pitched 鈥渙ooh鈥 sound.

The court heard the victim immediately left the store and went to a neighbouring dairy, telling the person she felt uncomfortable.

Patel followed her in there and later called her three times after she had left, and texted her saying he felt bad and to return his calls.

鈥楾here鈥檚 nothing more he can do鈥

Judge Brett Crowley was today deciding whether to grant his Section 106 discharge without conviction in the Hamilton District Court.

Patel鈥檚 counsel Mark Jepson said the application was urgent as his visa was set to run out on September 9.

He submitted his client had done 鈥渏ust about everything he could possibly do to try and reduce the gravity of the offending鈥, including regularly, and voluntarily, mowing lawns for Hospice Waikato, attending harmful sexual behaviour counselling and voluntary work at other community events.

He had also seen a psychologist and was working with a health coach.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think believe there鈥檚 anything he could have possibly done to address the offending and address the gravity,鈥 Jepson said.

鈥淗e could have admitted it,鈥 Judge Crowley replied bluntly. 鈥淎nd not blamed her for it. Those are the things in the centre of my mind.鈥

The judge was referring to Patel鈥檚 comments in his Section 27 cultural report, stating the victim was 鈥渓ousy and behaving sexually lavishly, whatever that means,鈥 Judge Crowley said.

Instead of accepting responsibility, the judge noted Patel said he never touched her breast, 鈥渉e only brushed it to get some flour off her shirt and anything he did it was because she was flirting with him and coming onto him鈥.

鈥淪o why did he plead guilty?鈥 the judge asked Jepson.

Jepson accepted Patel鈥檚 remorse 鈥渉ad not been expressed very well鈥 in the reports prepared for his client but he was remorseful.

The judge read certain excerpts from the reports to the court, with one believing Patel had 鈥渕isinterpreted鈥 the victim鈥檚 behaviour as flirting and could be explained by 鈥渃ultural differences鈥, while another stated he had a 鈥渕omentary lapse鈥 of judgment, and he had 鈥渘ever come across any woman talking to him so lavishly about sex鈥.

Jepson noted the reports were prepared in May, then July, so time had passed and his client had continued to rehabilitate.

His wife still supported her husband and had outlined the devastating consequences on herself and their 2-year-old child if he was deported back to India.

鈥淒oes she return to India and to her previous life or does she remain in New Zealand with her daughter without a father? This is something that doesn鈥檛 affect just Mr Patel,鈥 Jepson said.

However, Judge Crowley said he couldn鈥檛 be sure if Patel was genuinely remorseful or if he was simply trying to stay in the country.

Another doctor found Patel to be 鈥減articularly naive in sexual matters鈥.

The judge said it was clear Patel blamed the victim for what happened.

鈥淗e says she was behaving in a lavishly sexual way, speaking about sexual body parts, and that led him to believe she was flirting with him.

鈥淗e ignores matters like, telling her not to buy lunch, and providing her with lunch.鈥

Judge Crowley said he 鈥渃ompletely rejected鈥 Patel鈥檚 interpretation of what occurred, and found his level of offending to be moderate to serious.

鈥淚n fact, the statement that he now blames the victim for what happened and ascribes to her a dishonest motive in trying to get her job by making up an allegation of indecent assault aggravates the seriousness of the offending.鈥

Judge Crowley said he accepted the consequences of a conviction were potentially significant with the possibility of deportation, but said that was a matter for the Department of Immigration.

鈥淚 do not consider that this is a case where the court should be serving the role of Immigration authority and effectively shield criminal offending from them by not entering a conviction.鈥

He sentenced Patel to three months鈥 home detention.

鈥榃e鈥檙e a fun, safe workplace鈥

A Domino鈥檚 spokesperson confirmed Patel hadn鈥檛 worked at the company since the allegations were made in January 2022.

鈥淒omino鈥檚 takes team member wellbeing extremely seriously and has a zero-tolerance approach to harassment, abuse, or discrimination of any kind.

鈥淲e have mandatory training for all team members on appropriate behaviour in the workplace, and also regularly run refresher training courses for our franchisee partners and managers.

鈥淲e will continue to make it abundantly clear that this sort of behaviour will not be tolerated.

鈥淲e pride ourselves on being a fun, supportive and safe place to work for thousands of team members across New Zealand.鈥

Belinda Feek is an Open Justice reporter based in Waikato. She has worked at 九一星空无限 for eight years and been a journalist for 19.

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