Sebastopol Restaurant Handline Separates From Lowell Sheldon After Allegations of Assault

Owner Natalie Goble announced the news on Instagram on Friday afternoon

Sebastopolโ€™s Handline shared on social media today that Lowell Sheldon will no longer be a partner in the restaurant. The news comes less than a week after original reporting by the Bohemian and the San Francisco Chronicle revealed that Sheldon is accused by more than a dozen people of sexual harassment, assault and creating a toxic work environment. 

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“Today, after more than a year of negotiations, we are relieved to share that Lowell Sheldon has finally agreed to separate from Handline,โ€ the post reads. โ€œWe are not, and have never been, indifferent to these issues.โ€ 

On Tuesday, the restaurant made a separate post acknowledging the allegations and said they were, โ€œtaking steps to better prevent and address such issues in the future.โ€ That post was met with dozens of comments by the restaurantsโ€™ fans expressing disappointment that Sheldon remained an owner.

Handline, which specializes in โ€œCoastal Californiaโ€ cuisine, was opened in 2016 by Sheldon and Natalie Goble, who was also Sheldonโ€™s romantic partner at the time. Sheldon was a venerated restaurateur whose first restaurant, Lowellโ€™s, was loved for its farm-to-table fare and community ethos. 

While Lowellโ€™s was ten-years-old before Sheldon opened Handline, his next two Sebastopol partnership ventures followed in quicker succession: Fern Bar in 2018 and Khom Loi in 2021. The latter is housed in the former location of Lowellโ€™s, which closed in late 2019.  

This year, after former employees of Sheldonโ€™s restaurants spoke publicly about quitting because of him, all three restaurants moved to end their partnerships with Sheldon. At Fern Bar, employee complaints about Sheldon prompted a 2019 HR investigation. While remedial actions were taken, Sheldon was not removed as a partner until April 2021. 

On Thursday, Alexandra Lopezโ€”one of Sheldonโ€™s accusersโ€”wrote on her personal social media, โ€œIn the time between the HR investigation in 2019 an the articles coming out this month, Lowell has sexually assaulted AT LEAST one person. I cannot help but think that this could have been prevented if the businesses had made public statements from the beginning.โ€ 

Lopez called for the restaurants to share โ€œwhat policy and structural changes have been made to prevent harassment and toxic behavior.โ€ 

Sheldon has plans to open a bed and breakfast at the Freestone Hotel, an historic landmark in west Sonoma County. 

In response to a request for comment, Sheldon wrote the following statement to the Bohemian: โ€œI wish my partners at Handline continued success as we move quickly to conclude our business relationship. Natalie has always run Handline with the utmost care and integrity. I trust that the community can feel that and will continue to support her and all the employees that find meaningful work there. As I step away, please know that I hear and feel the pain that my past behavior has caused. Thank you to all those who spoke their truth. And thank you to my community for holding me accountable.โ€


Read about the way Sheldon created a toxic work environment here. To read about a woman who says Sheldon sexually assaulted her on a date in 2019, click here.

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Will Carruthers
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Will Carruthers was the news editor of the Pacific Sun and North Bay Bohemian. Email tips to [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter at @Carruthers_W.
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