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Salon owner denies setting up nutty Nancy Pelosi and says her business is 'done' after receiving death threats over footage of the 'hypocrite' Democrat breaking COVID rules to get a blowout

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Jan 1, 2021, 6:30:09 PM1/1/21
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Erica Kious, the owner of the e Salon SF, said she has received
death threats in the wake of exposing the House Speaker's trip
to her business on Monday
Pelosi said Wednesday she fell for a 'set up' by the salon and
is owed an apology
But Kious said it was Pelosi's staff who called to make the
appointment
San Francisco beauty parlors weren't supposed to open until
September 1
Additionally face masks are required to be worn in public indoor
places

The owner of the salon where Nancy Pelosi was filmed getting a
blow dry without a mask in defiance of COVID lockdown rules has
denied setting the Democrat up.

Erica Kious, the owner of the e Salon SF, told Tucker Carlson
she has received death threats in the wake of exposing the House
Speaker's trip to her business on Monday.

She said: '[Pelosi] had called the stylist, or her assistant
did, and had made the appointment so the appointment was already
booked so there was no way I could have set that up.

'And I've had a camera system in there for five years, I mean I
didn't go in there and turn cameras on as soon as she walked in
and set her up so that's absolutely false.'

Speaker Pelosi said Wednesday that she fell for a 'set up' by
the salon and added the salon owes her an apology.

San Francisco beauty parlors weren't supposed to open until
September 1, the day after the speaker had her treatment.
Additionally, the California Department of Public Health
requires face masks to be worn in public indoor places.

Speaking Wednesday Kious added: 'For the past six months, we are
pretty much done. We have lost at least 60 per cent of our
clients, I've lost the majority of my staff. So six months is a
long time to be closed down.

'Just to see her come in, especially her not wearing a mask,
that's what really got to me. This isn't political, it's the
fact she came in and didn't have a mask on.

'If she is in there comfortably then why are we shut down?'

Kious, who rents out chairs to different stylists, said since
the release of the footage Tuesday evening she has received
threats to burn down her salon.

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