A CEO of a Colorado private equity firm went berserk on a teen at In-N-Out Burger who “accidentally splashed” water on a woman he was with, attempting to strangle and slam him. The man was ordered to serve 30 months of probation this week for the attack and must pen an apology letter to the victim.
Lucas Kalisher, of Loveland, was sentenced on Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to attempted second-degree assault by strangulation, the 8th Judicial District Attorney’s Office tells Law&Crime.
Kalisher, who was CEO of the Boulder-based Summit Source Funding group at the time of the attack, must complete an anger management evaluation and pen an “apology letter” to the victim, according to DA officials, in addition to probation and 120 hours of community service. He’s also been ordered to stay away from the victim and must pay a little over $200 in restitution…