Darius Williams, aka Darius Cooks, appeared in a Cobb County courtroom over a dispute with one among his critics.
ATLANTA – The Higher Enterprise Bureau of Metro Atlanta issued a warning about doing enterprise with a celeb on-line chef based mostly in Georgia.
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Based on the BBB, greater than 70 clients of Darius Cooks complained they paid for cookbooks, cookware or tickets to his Eating with Darius cooking occasions however didn’t get the product.
And so they say he ignored their requests for refunds.
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“BBB advises customers to make use of warning when doing enterprise with DariusCooks, LLC,” the nonprofit group warned. The assertion additionally identified that not one of the complaints had been ever answered.
“Respectfully, I don’t care,” Williams informed the FOX 5 I-Workforce when requested in regards to the BBB warning.
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BBB warns clients about on-line Atlanta meals persona
Based on the BBB, greater than 70 clients of Darius Cooks complained they paid for cookbooks, cookware or tickets to his Eating with Darius cooking occasions however didn’t get the product.
DariusCooks, LLC was administratively dissolved in 2019 for “failing to file annual registration and/or failure to take care of a registered agent or registered workplace on this state,” in keeping with the Georgia Secretary of State.
Darius Cooks is the skilled title utilized by Darius Williams, a self-taught cook dinner who constructed an internet presence for what he mentioned are hundreds of thousands of followers throughout the nation.
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Some followers complain the superstar chef by no means despatched their product however stored their cash, his personal reverse model of dine and sprint.
“He informed me the put up workplace hadn’t despatched out the package deal but,” mentioned Sherrica Blackmon of Minot, North Dakota. The army mother ordered a cookbook after receiving an earlier one with none points.
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“However after I referred to as the put up workplace they informed me they hadn’t obtained the package deal but,” she defined. “All he did was print out a transport label.”
She mentioned she found others on Williams’ social media pages with comparable complaints.
So she added her feedback.
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“And after I did that he blocked me on social media,” she mentioned.
It took a name to her financial institution earlier than Sherrica Blackmon lastly bought the cookbook she ordered from Darius Williams. He ignored her BBB grievance together with greater than 70 others.
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Blackmon mentioned it lastly took disputing the cost together with her financial institution to get Williams to ship that second cookbook, months after she complained to the BBB.
“Even with all of the proof surrounding him that quite a few persons are experiencing the identical factor, there are nonetheless individuals which might be defending him, upholding him and his trash habits,” she mentioned.
What sort of trash habits?
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Williams posts a number of occasions a day on Instagram, Fb and Twitter, typically going stay.
When some critics wrote unfavourable feedback on these social media pages, Williams would reply by making public their private info and encourage his trustworthy followers to fireplace again.
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It’s typically referred to as doxing or trolling.
Williams posted footage of 1 critic’s younger youngsters. One other — Melenese Ford of Atlanta — mentioned she was bombarded with hate-filled texts, calls and feedback from Darius Cooks fanatics.
“The one who referred to as me and threatened me and my mother and father, she didn’t know us,” Ford mentioned in an interview in March. “She did it solely based mostly on her… bizarre attachment to this man.”
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Melenese Ford (R) didn’t get an opportunity to testify on this listening to. She needs Williams to pay her authorized charges. He needs a everlasting restraining order.
Ford and Williams confronted off in a Cobb County courtroom this week. She wished Williams to pay her authorized charges for a brief restraining order he filed. She had proven up at a Sandy Springs barber store after he live-streamed his go to there. When Williams got here outdoors, he discovered a T-shirt with the phrases “Without end Drawback” left on his automobile.
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Williams claimed he was in worry for his life and referred to as police. Ford did, too.
“I needed to have my melancholy and nervousness remedy elevated after this incident occurred,” Williams testified.
“He’s now in cheap worry for his security that this girl is following him,” added his lawyer Robert Nothdurft.
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However the listening to that was presupposed to resolve whether or not Williams ought to get a everlasting restraining order was a debate over whether or not he’s truly the one doing the harassing.
“The historical past, the path that follows Mr. Williams is rife with lies, with fraud, with harassment, with bullying,” Ford’s lawyer Will Davis informed the decide. “He needs to get clicks. He loves consideration. This group of ladies that comply with him love the drama. And so does he.”
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He requested Williams if he knew the definition of trolling.
“Trolling is… making enjoyable of somebody or choosing on somebody,” Williams answered.
Ford didn’t get an opportunity to testify earlier than the listening to was prolonged to a different day. The decide mentioned he would rule after that.
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Meantime, that chef’s particular — trolling — seems to nonetheless be on the menu.
“And so that you’re saying you don’t troll individuals on-line?” Davis requested Williams in courtroom.
There’s an absolute nightmare scenario brewing on the horizon for the Atlanta Braves. If New York Yankees superstar Juan Soto signs in the National League East, either with the New York Mets or Philadelphia Phillies, the Braves will need to match that signing with a blockbuster move of their own.
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FanSided’s Christopher Kline pointed this doomsday scenario out this week, noting three moves the Braves could make to combat this potential nightmare signing. At the top of Kline’s list, he wrote, “Alex Bregman is the Braves infield solution nobody is talking about.”
That’s right. Kline is recommending the Braves sign the projected $119 million Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman while they already have an All-Star at the hot corner.
“The best front offices in the MLB are creative. On the surface, Alex Bregman isn’t a fit for Atlanta. He’s a battle-tested third baseman and the Braves already have an All-Star at the hot corner in Austin Riley,” Kline wrote. “That said, what if Bregman takes over second base and Albies moves to shortstop, a position he frequented before his ascent with Atlanta’s big-league squad?”
This idea is intriguing. There are likely better options out there for Atlanta if it wanted to pursue something like this though. Signing Willy Adames would be a better move. Signing Gleyber Torres would be a much more cost-effective one, though not as impactful.
But, if the Braves can lure Bregman away from Houston, they would have the ability to play either Albies or Bregman at shortstop. It’s not the worst idea. It’s a very interesting thought to put into your brain as free agency continues.
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With the Eastern Conference playoff bracket thrown into a blender after Round One, fourth-seed Orlando City now have a dream path to the MLS Cup final.
They must first get through Atlanta United in the second conference semifinal on Sunday, with the seven seed having stunned the regular season champions Inter Miami two weeks ago.
Lionel Messi’s Herons were not the only top team in the East to be sent packing early, as the Columbus Crew and FC Cincinnati were also forced to exit early, leaving Orlando as the highest remaining seed left in the field.
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It’s now or never for Oscar Pareja, but a matchup against Atlanta, who will be flying high and full of confidence after springing an all-time upset, presents its own problems.
Orlando City vs. Atlanta United live stream, TV channel
All MLS Cup playoff matches are available to watch exclusively on MLS Season Pass from Apple TV.
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With the home stretch in view, MLS Season Pass on Apple TV is being offered at its lowest price of the season. Fans can sign up for a seasonal subscription to MLS Season Pass for just $9.99 to catch the remainder of the 2024 season, including the MLS Cup playoffs. Existing Apple TV+ subscribers can sign up for a seasonal subscription to MLS Season Pass for free for the remainder of the 2024 season and playoffs.
What time is Orlando City vs. Atlanta United kickoff?
This Eastern Conference semifinal match kicks off from Inter&Co Stadium on Sunday, November 24 at 3:30 p.m. local time in Orlando, FL.
Here’s how that time translates across the time zones in North America:
Date
Kickoff time
Eastern Time
Sun, Nov. 24
3:30 p.m.
Central Time
Sun, Nov. 24
2:30 p.m.
Mountain Time
Sun, Nov. 24
1:30 p.m.
Pacific Time
Sun, Nov. 24
12:30 p.m.
Orlando City vs. Atlanta United lineups & team news
The international break was good to Orlando City, who are now nearly at full strength for the stretch run of the postseason.
Backup goalkeeper Mason Stajduhar is the only player still nursing a fitness issue, as he is done for the year after a broken leg back in June. Playmaker Facundo Torres is in great form, having scored twice in Round One, including Orlando’s 100th-minute equalizer in game three which saved their season.
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Orlando City projected starting lineup (4-3-3): Gallese (GK) — Thorhallsson, Schlegel, Jansson, Santos — C. Araujo, Cartagena — F. Torres, Ojeda, Angulo — Enrique.
Atlanta United picked up a few fresh injury concerns in the last few weeks, including a few not yet shaken.
Defender Brooks Lennon dislocated his shoulder in the playoff opener and is out for the remainder of the postseason run, while Edwin Mosquera had knee surgery earlier this month and is unlikely to return unless Atlanta United reach the final.
Atlanta United projected starting lineup (4-4-2): Guzan (GK) — Hernandez, R. Williams, Abram — Lobzhanidze, Slisz, McCarty, Muyumba, Amador — Thiare, Miranchuk.
Orlando City vs. Atlanta United prediction, betting odds & lines
Score prediction: Orlando City 2-2 Atlanta United
Atlanta United proved a thorn in the side of Inter Miami all season long, but they still have to prove they are more than just a matchup problem for one top MLS side. Thankfully for them, they may also be a matchup issue for their next opponent, having beaten Orlando both meetings this season — the third match of the year and the final match of the regular season.
Orlando are in good form, but needed a penalty shootout win over Charlotte to advance to this position. There should be chances for both sides to take hold of this game, and that should result in an entertaining affair, even if it ultimately cancels out.
It is a gloomy morning in Atlanta, but for Brad Guzan, it feels like a warm, sunny day. The veteran Atlanta United goalkeeper could have been planning his offseason, gone fishin’ for a few weeks while he waited for news of what the team will look like in 2025. Instead, he’s in his normal routine. He’s working. He’s preparing for a match. And he’s happy.
“It feels that much better when you’re training with a real purpose, hopefully for MLS Cup,” Guzan said to ESPN.
His stops on Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez and the rest of Inter Miami’s superstar squad earned him the right to keep working. Atlanta won the second two matches of a three-game series in Round One of the MLS Cup playoffs.
Even in the first game, the 40-year-old Guzan looked like a goalkeeper in top form. He made eight saves in the defeat, then one in the home victory and nine in the critical clincher, a 3-2 win at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale that vanquished one of the best MLS teams of all time and sent Atlanta into the next round.
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Guzan and Atlanta United now are preparing for the Eastern Conference semifinal against Orlando City, three steps away from lifting MLS Cup.
“We’re probably not as shocked as people on the outside that we’re in this position,” Guzan said.
Not as shocked, but maybe still a bit surprised. After all, Inter Miami didn’t just have a lot of stars. The team put together the best-ever MLS regular season, earning 74 points to set a record for most points in a campaign.
And Atlanta United didn’t just have a rocky season. They fired manager Gonzalo Pineda after winning just four of their first 16 matches. They fired technical director Carlos Bocanegra after the summer transfer window. Even before Bocanegra’s departure, the team had started to strip the roster for parts, preparing for a winter overhaul with a new general manager and a new coach giving their input about the right players to bring to the club.
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Standout attacking midfielder Thiago Almada left for Botafogo for what the club said was a league-record fee. Consistent forward Giorgos Giakoumakis joined Liga MX side Cruz Azul. Atlanta also let go of homegrown product Caleb Wiley, who moved to Chelsea.
The Five Stripes received $42 million in combined transfer fees for the trio. The soccer-valuation site Transfermarkt assesses what’s left of Atlanta United’s squad at little more than $36 million.
The team wasn’t left entirely to fend for itself. Russian forward Aleksei Miranchuk arrived from Serie A and was an important part of Atlanta’s three playoff wins so far. They also added left back Pedro Amador, who has impressed and registered four assists in the playoffs.
Incoming players must beat out the existing players, though, something Guzan knows well. After an inconsistent 2023, the team signed Josh Cohen, a goalkeeper with UEFA Champions League experience after several seasons starting at Maccabi Haifa. Yet, Guzan kept the No. 1 job despite competition from the younger player.
“I’ve always said I don’t need an external motivator for me to go into work and train and ultimately go into games,” Guzan said. “I’m my biggest critic. I fully expect a club of Atlanta United’s level to bring in players to challenge at all positions — not just goalkeeper — and I’m not naive to think I’m going to play forever. But I do think I’m able to offer something to the group that is beneficial.
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“Obviously, last year wasn’t ideal from an individual standpoint, so it was a moment I wanted to try and rectify.”
Guzan should be able to consider it forgiven by Atlanta’s passionate fan base, one that has come to expect success since the team won MLS Cup in 2018, its second season in existence.
Since then, expectant fans have largely been disappointed. Atlanta returned to the Eastern Conference final in 2019 but hadn’t won a playoff series until their upset of Miami this month.
This year didn’t look like it would be the year that changed that, but the team started gathering momentum late in the year under interim manager Rob Valentino. They lost just once in their last six and secured victories over the New York Red Bulls and Orlando City in the last two weeks of the season to reach the postseason. Once there, they fought CF Montreal to a 2-2 draw with Guzan making a save in the penalty shootout to set up the first-round showdown with Inter Miami.
A May win in Fort Lauderdale, plus a September draw with the Herons in Atlanta helped boost belief that the Five Stripes could hang with the top seed.
“They had a great season, they set the point record and obviously have big-name players, but we went into it with confidence,” Guzan said.
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Some of that confidence came from Guzan. A goalkeeper who has been in big moments for the U.S. national team and with Aston Villa in the Premier League, it was evident early on in the series that Guzan wasn’t going to go quietly in the series. From the saves he made to the viral moment in which he ended up stuck in the net after a shove while Miami tried to chase the match, Guzan set the tone for the rest of the Atlanta team.
“I think he has an intense focus, almost a look in his eyes that ‘this is go time,’” Valentino told ESPN. “When the team can see something like that, I think it’s infectious.
“He makes a save, and he’s got some aura about him almost. It bleeds through the team. His voice alone is something the team feeds off of, and he’s been huge in this run of games.”
As the lowest seed left in the playoffs, Atlanta United now go on the road again to face Orlando City. The team will need to look to Guzan’s example — plus get performances from field players like the ones they got against Miami — if the journey will continue. Yet, there once again is internal belief that they can secure an upset.
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“Ultimately, what I’ve been telling the group is that it doesn’t matter what anybody said on the outside — good or bad,” Valentino said. “It wasn’t me fostering [confidence], it was us fostering it together and having internal belief in ourselves and what we can do on the field. The way we operate on a day-to-day basis? People can’t see that.”
While very few people expected Atlanta to get to that point, and even some on the inside had to be doubting their chances, the team feels they now have a clear goal — one that they are three wins away from securing.
“It has to be MLS Cup,” Guzan said. “It’s about trophies. It’s about winning, especially at this point in the season.”
It’s a goal that would keep him working well into December, keep the cold winter feeling plenty pleasant and would continue to shock just about everyone, maybe even Atlanta United themselves.