Fingertip discovered in NYC restaurant’s chicken wrap: Lawsuit



This finger food was not appetizing.

An NYC real estate honcho claims she was left “permanently traumatized” after biting into a chicken wrap that contained a human fingertip — nail included.

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The revolting Nov. 17, 2023, incident happened to Corcoran Group Managing Partner Mary Elizabeth Smith after she ordered the meal from Create in Astoria, according to a Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit.

Smith, 43, who lives in Chelsea, asserts that Create and its owner, Ditmars Bake LLC, “should have known that its product was dangerous to members of the general public.”

Managers at Create did not return calls from The Post seeking comment. Helayne Seidman

Smith did not swallow any of the fingertip, her lawyer Robert Menna noted.

“She bit into [the wrap], could tell something wasn’t right, and spit it out,” the lawyer said. “It was horrifying for her.”

Smith, who said she’s been cooking more meals at home these days, required intense antiretroviral therapy to fend off any potentially deadly diseases the severed fingertip may have exposed her to.

“This has left me very cautious about anything that I am eating,” Smith explained, adding she used to eat at Create at least twice a week.

The fingertip was proven to be human after forensic testing. Courtesy of Greenberg Law P.C.

“It took me a really long time to work up the courage to eat chicken again. Never in my wildest dreams did I think this would happen.”

Smith went to a walk-in medical clinic afterwards, and brought the fingertip with her.

“I told the doctors I’d gladly pay them $75 to tell me that it was anything else,” Smith said.

The restaurant’s insurance company, Liberty Mutual, refuted the allegations, Menna said.

Menna said he’s presented them with photos of the fingertip as well as a forensic report showing it came from a woman.

Smith had ordered the LIC chicken wrap. createastoria.com

“They’re arguing there were no female employees on duty that day,” Menna said.

However, Smith said she distinctly recalls seeing women working at Create.

Smith tries not to think about the fingertip’s possible origin.

“I really wish it hadn’t happened,” Smith told The Post.

The Post left messages with Create staffers, but never heard back from management or the ownership. Attorneys that previously represented Ditmars Bake LLC did not return messages.


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