News Julian Niccolini, Four Seasons co-owner, charged with sexual abuse, police say Outside the Four Seasons at 57 E. 57th Street. Photo Credit: FACEBOOK/FourSeasonsHotelNewYork By CANDICE RUUD / NEWSDAY candice.ruud@newsday.com @CandiceRuud Updated June 4, 2015 8:35 AM Print Share fbShare Tweet Email The co-owner of the Four Seasons restaurant in Manhattan has been charged with sexual abuse, police said. Julian Niccolini, 62, was arrested Wednesday at 11:40 a.m. and charged with sexually abusing a woman, according to police. The alleged abuse occurred at about 9 p.m. on May 9 inside the restaurant at 99 E. 52nd St., police said. Further details were not immediately available. Niccolini and Alex von Bidder own the Four Seasons, a haunt of Manhattan's rich and famous. By CANDICE RUUD / NEWSDAY candice.ruud@newsday.com @CandiceRuud Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comments We're revamping our Comments section. Learn more and share your input.