Tommy DeVito’s agent apologizes for pizza shop incident, insists he had no bad intentions.

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Tommy DeVito’s agent has apologized for the miscommunication with a local pizza shop, and is now focused solely on the quarterback’s performance on the field.

As previously reported, the owner of a Morristown pizza shop had claimed that Tommy Cutlets’ team initially agreed to appear at the restaurant for $10,000, but later increased the fee after DeVito helped the G-Men win their game against the Packers on December 11. The restaurant owner was unhappy with the change in price.

In an attempt to make up for the previous miscommunication, DeVito showed up at Coniglio’s this week without charge and spent several hours with the restaurant’s patrons.


When asked about the recent controversy, DeVito’s football agent, Sean Stellato, confirmed that he is still representing DeVito on the field, but no longer handles his off-field activities.


“According to Stellato, there was a misunderstanding, and if he was at fault, he apologized. His focus is on DeVito’s football career.”

Stellato said “DeVito’s marketing team has been inundated with opportunities, but they are evaluating each one carefully to ensure they align with the quarterback’s values and image.”


Regarding the misunderstanding with the pizza shop mishap, Stellato said that DeVito plans to attend another charity event at the restaurant next month. This time, the event will be unpaid, and DeVito will be there to support a good cause.


As Stellato explained, communication can be imperfect, but he takes responsibility for any misunderstanding that may have occurred. He is committed to always acting in the best interests of his clients, both on and off the field. He hopes to put the whole situation behind him and move forward.

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