LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The son of the founder of Piero’s Italian Cuisine, who prosecutors previously charged with threatening violence at the restaurant, is not a suspect in a recent explosion, his attorney said in court Tuesday, according to records.
Evan Glusman, 47, originally faced charges of making terroristic threats and harassment following his April arrest, the 8 News Now Investigators first reported. His father, Fredrick “Freddie” Glusman, founded Piero’s Italian Cuisine in 1982.
Evan Glusman pleaded no contest to a harassment charge on May 20, records said. Las Vegas Justice Court Judge Diana Sullivan ordered Evan Glusman to four weeks of outpatient treatment. Should he fail to complete other requirements and stay out of trouble, Sullivan would send him to jail for six months…