Heiress Accused Of Stabbing Life Coach, Real Estate And Hampton Socialite Stabbed Coach With Fork

An heiress is accused of stabbing her life coach, according to the New York Post. The New York socialite seems to have something against hired help, based on The Post’s report.

Joselyn Wohl, 33, allegedly stabbed her life coach with a fork – only six months ago, she was arrested for choking her sober coach.

Sajjadur Rahman, 31, of The Bronx, was eating dinner at the $4 million Southampton residence of New York real-estate mogul Larry Wohl last September when his daughter suddenly became violent, according to a lawsuit to be filed in Bronx Supreme Court.

According to the draft court papers, it said that “without just cause or provocation, Joselyn Wohl intentionally struck, battered and assaulted” Rahman.

Rahman’s attorney, Eric Richman, told The Post that Rahman still has a mental fragment from the utensil stuck in his finger.

Richman said that Rahman tried to protect himself from his client, ““It was a defensive move. If he hadn’t gotten his hand up, she would have stabbed him in the face.”

Larry Wohl, who owns numerous prewar buildings in Downtown Brooklyn, allegedly told Rahman that he’d cover his bills if the coach won’t report the incident to the police.

“When that didn’t happen, he called me,” said Richman, also mentioning that the bills are costing his client thousands.

The coach also lost his job because “he didn’t want to go back there after that to ensure his safety" according to Richman.

In December, Joselyn was charged with assault for choking her professional sobriety partner Heather McKean and for forcing her down a flight of stairs.

The Wohl family hired McKean to assist Joselyn, who has struggled with addiction to drugs and alcohol, according to the McKean’s attorney, Bryan Swerling.

Joselyn’s attack was so severe that her former sobriety coach is scheduled for a spinal-fusion operation this month.

“I think the second incident speaks to a pattern of behavior,” according to Swerling, whose case against the Wohl’s is pending in Manhattan Supreme Court.

The Post reached out for Joselyn and her attorney, but neither returned the inquiry for comment.

Richman said that the heiress parent’s are also to blame for “not protecting others who are there to help her.”

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