Mar-a-Lago Member Offers Alan Dershowitz Free Pierogi After Martha’s Vineyard Rebuff
- A South Florida restaurateur, Peter Nowocien, offers Alan Dershowitz free pierogi for life after Dershowitz claimed he was refused service due to his political views, according to the New York Post.
- Alan Dershowitz plans to file a discrimination lawsuit against the West Tisbury Farmers Market for the incident.
- Nowocien stated, 'No one should be denied a pierogi, or food,' emphasizing that food should unite people rather than divide them.
- Nowocien commented on his experience under Communism, stating, 'I hate to hear about discrimination in the U.S. because of people's political views.
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Mar-a-Lago member offers Alan Dershowitz free pierogi after Martha’s Vineyard rebuff
With a Martha’s Vineyard vendor refusing to cede to Alan Dershowitz’s pierogi demands, a South Florida restaurant owner -- who happens to be a member of Donald Trump’s private Mar-a-lago resort -- has stepped up and offered free dumplings for life to the former Jeffrey Epstein lawyer.

Dershowitz Offered Free Pierogi for Life After Vineyard Snub
A South Florida restaurateur is pledging a lifetime supply of pierogi to famed attorney Alan Dershowitz after the former Trump lawyer said he was refused service by a dumpling vendor on Martha's Vineyard over his political views, the New York Post reported Sunday. Peter Nowocien, a Polish immigrant and owner of PierogiOne in South Florida — and a member of Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club — told the Post that "no one should be denied a pierogi, or food,…
Trump lawyer Alan Dershowitz offered free pierogi for life after Martha’s Vineyard dumpling row
Alan Dershowitz might not be able to get his pierogi fix on Martha's Vineyard, but one Trump-supporting purveyor of the delectable dumplings says the president's former lawyer never has to worry about the well running dry.
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