That's Danielle Muscato on the left.

The "woman" in the story, presumably.
She kept the building, with rentals on the second floor. She sold the business to her nephew, my cousin, who has been running the kitchen for about a decade.
I'm probably not sensitive to this issue, but isn't the situation your fault when you A) Put yourself in a position to be arrested and B) don't change your legal name to match your new identity?“They had no idea to where to place me," Cruz said. "And when they said my legal name, I had to raise my hand, obviously, because it was me. And that's when it started to get like, 'That's not a woman, that's a man,' and that's when things got very transphobic."
I disagree with "never". I'd reduce that to "not in our lifetime".
Basically the same thing.
Thanks, Axl.