
Woman allegedly slugged by millionaire banker at Brooklyn Pride event says attacker was ‘tornado of violence’
NY Post
The woman seen being slugged in the face by a millionaire investment banker at a Brooklyn Pride event has claimed her attacker was a “tornado of violence” — as she insisted the brutality was entirely unprovoked.
The victim, only identified as Micah P, said she was left with a broken nose after she was hit by Jonathan Kaye, a managing director at Moelis & Co., in a caught-on-camera attack that sent her crashing down onto a Park Slope street Saturday night.
“He was literally a tornado of violence,” Micah told NBC4 on Tuesday.
She claimed that Kaye, who lives in the posh neighborhood, instigated the attack — denying claims by sources close to him that Micah and her friends had first hurled antisemitic slurs.
“There was nothing — no slurs were said whatsoever,” she told the outlet.
“We didn’t even get a chance to get a read of him. He was enraged and terrifying. He was a big, strange man who ran up on us and started swinging almost immediately.”

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