Why is Cake Boss in jail?

When the police officers arrested Valastro for drunk driving, according to the prosecutor, he told them, “I had a couple drinks. You can’t arrest me! I’m the Cake Boss.” Then, and this is decidedly less funny because it’s just sort of sad, he continued to cajole them, saying, “I’m a good guy.

Who went to jail from Cake Boss?

MORRISTOWN — An East Hanover man who appeared on the TLC reality show “Cake Boss” was sentenced today to nine years in state prison for sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl. Remigio Gonzalez, 34, must serve 85 percent of that term — more than seven years, seven months — before he will become eligible for parole.

Did Cake Boss get sued?

Buddy Valastro Sued by Same-Named Software Company Baker Buddy Valastro of Carlo’s Bakery in Hoboken, the chef formerly known as the “Cake Boss,” will have to change his nickname his The Learning Channel show’s title — at least for now.

Does Buddy still own Carlo’s?

In 1910, Carlo’s Bakery was founded by Italian pastry chef Carlo Guastaferro, and in 1964, it was purchased by Bartolo “Buddy” Valastro Sr. Valastro’s son Buddy Valastro currently runs the bakery, with help from his four older sisters, three brothers-in-law, and other assorted family members and friends.