Health worker Katie, 35, who asked not to have her surname published, said she booked the dinner for five women - including a mother with a newborn - on Wednesday night at the exclusive restaurant. "I rang in the morning to make sure we could bring a pram, because some places you can't," she said.

"As we walked out, he yelled out 'you ladies better keep your legs together or you will end up like your friend'." Public servant Amy, 27, was also with the group and confronted Mr Spellman about his comments.
"He went on about how he had two women in his establishment with babies, and he thought he was on best behaviour, considering the other woman started breast feeding," she said. "When I called him a bastard, he said my friend had saggy tits. And I probably had a floppy 'c'. He actually used the word."
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