I-Team: 'Dining with Darius' accused of giving homeowners heaping helping of heartburn
By Randy Travis Published April 18, 2022 ATLANTA - Online food personality Darius "Cooks" Williams may have violated multiple short-term rental rules plus a city ordinance when he hosted a paid event last month in Atlanta. This comes one month after a Vrbo homeowner in Texas called police to have Williams removed when she realized what he was really doing in her home. Williams, 40, charges $215 each for a seven-course meal he prepares and serves to customers in various cities around the country. The price is due to rise to $289 next year. 'Dining with Darius' accused of giving homeowners heaping helping of heartburn He pushes the events through his social media pages, some of which claim more than 1 million followers. But his Atlanta-based company DariusCooks has been the subject of numerous complaints from customers who say they did not get what they paid for. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/dining-with-darius-accused-of-giving-homeowners-heartburn
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