Golden Steer owners in Kent face fines, community service

Two Golden Steer restaurant owners accused of buying and selling stolen alcohol reached an agreement with city of Kent prosecutors for no jail time but they cannot operate a business in town over the next two years, must pay fines and perform community service.

Mohammed F. Alsadi, 34, and Widad G. Defar, 35, who are married and live in Kent, agreed March 2 in Kent Municipal Court to a stipulated order of continuance (SOC), according to court documents.

“An SOC was offered in exchange for the defendant’s agreement to cease business operations in Kent,” said City Attorney Tammy White in a March 5 email. “Neither defendant had any prior criminal history, and the city’s primary goal was ensuring the defendants did not reopen a business in Kent.”…

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