Per the Post:
“She racked up a number of violations, for sure,” said Liquor Authority Spokesman William Crowley.
Palitz was slapped with 24 violations in the 10 years she ran the club that was dubbed the noisiest in the city.
The majority of complaints against her watering hole were for noise but the bar was also cited for serving underage patrons, selling booze past the 4 a.m. cutoff, and allowing dancing and a DJ without a license.
Investigators also cited the bar for various problems with signage, exits and rearranging the layout for the DJ and dancing.
In an interview with The Lo-Down from 2012, she blamed a single neighbor for the multiple 311 calls.
According to the Post: "Her bar was forced to shut down for a week in July of 2011 and she paid a total of $28,250 in fines."
Palitz, an East Village resident, was recently appointed senior executive director of the Office of Nightlife (aka Night Mayor). In her role, she'll serve as a point of contact among city agencies, communities and the city's nightlight industry.