Some people just can't take criticism.
ALBANY, New York — A bar owner with a history of legal scrapes was charged Friday with hiring a man to beat up the food critic for a newspaper that has reported on the restaurateur's checkered past.
Timothy Rankins, 41, is accused of having associates assault Steve Barnes, the Albany Times Union's food writer, as he left a restaurant with a friend in October 2008. Barnes, who occasionally wrote about Rankins' restaurants, had posted on the newspaper's website that he would be dining there that night.
The paper's police reporter has written about Rankins' cozy connections to city officials, including that police officers were frequently seen dining for free at one of Rankins' restaurants.
The paper has also reported on his indictment on charges that he failed to pay $191,000 in taxes, that he surrendered his liquor license after a raid at one his restaurants netted more than 200 underage drinkers, and that he was one of the city's worst parking scofflaws.
US bar owner charged in food critic's beating