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Luxury home designer Edward Yedid charged with DWI after crashing Porsche in Hamptons on Christmas

An apparently intoxicated luxury home designer crashed his silver Porsche into an oncoming car in the Hamptons on Christmas Day, police said. When asked how much he drank, he reportedly replied, “Just today?”

Porsche driver Edward Yedid — Wealthy 46 year old co-founder A man from luxury architecture and design firm Glade New York is said to have told a family in the other car after the accident: “I'm sorry, but my car goes really fast.''

According to police records obtained by the newspaper, Yedid was speeding on a deserted road in East Hampton around 2:30 p.m. and veered into oncoming traffic.

Luxury home designer Edward Yedid was arrested on suspicion of crashing into another car while apparently under the influence of alcohol on Christmas Day. Eugene Gologulsky

The married father, dressed “head to toe in designer clothes,” replaced his 2021 Porsche Taycan 4S sports car with a 2016 black BMW SUV while taking his family of three to the movies. a collision, a police report and one of them said. Passengers.

Ariana Thomas, 30, of East Hampton, told the Post she was “casually driving” along Newtown Lane with her partner and father to see the movie “Wicked.” . [a corner] In his silver Porsche.

“We had a second to react and he just rammed us,” Thomas said of Yidid. He is a writer who once co-wrote a feature with his wife. In a 2019 New York Times article About the Upper East Side fixer-upper they bought for $2.3 million.

Thomas said the situation could have been much worse had it not been for the quick reactions of his father, who was driving.

According to Thomas and the police report, her father swerved at the right time, causing the Porsche to hit the front left side of their car instead of a head-on collision.

The trio and Yedid were all treated at a hospital for minor injuries, according to reports and Thomas.

When Yedid got out of the car, “I could immediately smell the alcohol,” Thomas claimed.

“When he got out of the car, he was wearing designer clothes from head to toe and his eyes were completely bloodshot,” the passenger claimed.

According to a police report, Yedid was driving the silver Porsche when it collided with another car with three people inside. Obtained from NY Post

According to the arrest report, officers at the scene noticed “the odor of an alcoholic beverage inside the vehicle.” [Yedid’s] He was not breathing, was “unsteady on his feet” and had “bloodshot, glassy eyes.”

The arrest report states Yedid “performed poorly on all standardized field tests” and “breath samples were taken” and “subsequently arrested.” His blood alcohol level was not disclosed in the documents.

After the accident, Yedid told his family: “I'm sorry, my car is going very fast,'' Thomas claimed.

The designer also asked the three if they were OK, she said.

According to the arrest report, Yedid performed poorly on a field sobriety test. Obtained from NY Post

“I told him not to talk to me,” Thomas said.

Thomas claimed that when the officer asked Yedid how much alcohol he should drink, the driver replied, “Just for today?”

The report said Yedid was arrested and taken to a hospital in Southampton, but was eventually released after being directed to return to the police station on December 27 so that police could complete their arrest. .

He was ultimately charged with driving under the influence, failure to drive to the right, improper speed, and driving without a vehicle inspection.

The married father was driving on Newtown Lane in East Hampton when he crashed around 2:30 p.m. Obtained from NY Post
The father, daughter and partner were on their way to see a movie when Yedid allegedly crashed into their car. Obtained from NY Post

He was released and must appear in court for arraignment on Jan. 8, according to police records.

Yedid did not respond to a message posted Tuesday seeking comment. It is unclear whether he has a lawyer.

designer and his business partner I wrote a book in 2019 The title is “New York Contemporary: Grade Architecture and Interiors.''

Yedid is also well known in the super hot area and has won interviews with the following titles: “Cool Hotspots in the Hamptons: Edward Yedid’s Favorite Recommendations.” The website of the luxury home goods market The Invisible Collection.

Yedid is married and has a daughter. Hannah Turner Hertz/BFA.com/Shutterstock

“Edward’s Favorite – Dinner at Le Bilboquet in Sag Harbor – Elegant, on the water, great food and service, European feel, and the atmosphere is energetic,” the profile reads.

Ms Thomas said the accident “showed how quickly life can change” for her family.

Ms Thomas said she had a bruise on her right knee, her partner had a cut on his nose and bruises on his head and his father had lower back pain.

“We were in the hospital over Christmas,” she lamented.

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