Released prison chef, given 2nd chance, opens new restaurant
JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Candido Ortiz beamed as he stood in front of his new restaurant, the bright yellow-and-red awning providing a splash of light on an otherwise drab stretch of sidewalk between a tattoo parlour and a liquor store where bulletproof glass protects the merchandise.
After more than 26 years in prison, life has come full circle for Ortiz, who was arrested for selling drugs in the late 1980s and was sentenced to more than 49 years. A year ago, President Barack Obama granted Ortiz clemency, along with other nonviolent drug offenders sentenced to lengthy terms.
On Tuesday, Ortiz, a former prison chef, welcomed a gaggle of reporters and well-wishers to El Sabor Del Cafe, where he hopes to write his next chapter as a free man.
“I never was a bad man,” Ortiz said. “I was trying to make money, and I went about it the wrong way. I was punished by society, but I don’t feel angry about what happened to me because I was in prison for doing the wrong thing. But I’m different now. I’m a changed man.”