The Gang Dines Out
Criminal Activities
Assault
Threatening another with imminent physical harm or displaying a weapon in a manner that puts others in reasonable fear of harm; in many jurisdictions brandishing a firearm or threatening violence is a criminal offense.
Situation:
"A prank is carried out in which a waiter's shoelaces are tied together (the transcript identifies Dee as the person who did it). Patrons notice the tied shoelaces and laugh, indicating Dee tied the waiter's laces without consent, creating a risk that the waiter could trip and be injured."
Criminal mischief
Intentional contamination/damage to another's vehicle (rideshare driver) by urinating inside the car; such conduct typically constitutes criminal mischief/vandalism and can be a basis for charges and civil liability.
Situation:
"After another table sent a bottle/glass of wine as a 'tribute,' Frank deliberately pours out a glass/bottle of wine in anger, wasting property belonging to another party at the restaurant (the transcript shows Frank saying he's going to pour the wine out and others reacting to him pouring it)."
Sexual battery
Non‑consensual touching of a restaurant employee's breast (groping), which constitutes sexual battery/assault under U.S. laws prohibiting unwanted sexual contact.
Situation:
"When the hostess/waitress is handing over a tip, Frank says (and is described as having) "I was trying to feel your breast," indicating an attempt to grope the waitress while tipping in order to secure a better table."