∞ 'Law & Order' actor accused of harassment by Apple store employee

Strange but true. “Law & Order” actor Richard Belzer (Detective Munch) has been accused of harassment by an Apple Store employee. According to the employee Belzer “grabbed her by the shoulders, shook her, choked her and barked, ‘I need help!’” Belzer said he put his hand on her shoulder, nothing else. Apparently, the incident was captured on surveillance tape and after viewed by police, no charges were filed.

‘Law & Order’ star Richard Belzer says Apple Store harass accuser targeted him because of fame [NYDailyNews.com]



  • Tom

    You know some Apple employee is really ricdiclous. Same like I buy an extra battery for my iPhone after a month or so it have problem I bring back to the store ask for the warranty and the employee said I have to call the manufacture about the problem or the warranty about the battery. So I said what the sense I buy from Apple store Right

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/vamsmack vamsmack

    I have never wanted to hurt any of the Apple store employees although most are so obliging I think if I had abused one they would ask for more if it would help me.

    Most of the time I want to hug them which could get me in trouble….

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/jdalrymple Jim Dalrymple

      LOL, yeah, hugging could be a bad move. But you are right, they are always very helpful.

  • L. Lee

    Maybe he's still trying to get even with Mr. T for what he did to him on his (Belzer's) TV show 20+ years ago.

    • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/deanlewis Dean Lewis

      Did Mr T. do something, too? I know Hulk Hogan put him in a sleeper hold and knocked him unconscious to prove wrestling was "real."

  • Grapho

    Personally, I have had bad dealings with Apple employees. In a couple of occasions I have stumbled in to a condescending Apple Genius. One time, I was skipped completely from the appointment cue. I understand that this things happened, but no apology was offered and worse, no resolution to my problem.

    That said, the majority of the time I have been treaded courteously and expeditiously, particularly if I was buying something.