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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Scott VORONSOFF, Appellant, v. RESPECTABLE STREET, INC., a Florida corporation, d/b/a Respectable Street Café, a/k/a Respectable Street Café, Inc., d/b/a “Respectables”, Rodney Mayo, Glenn W. Kehrer, “John Doe” and/or “Jane Doe” and any other persons or entities d/b/a “Steve’s Bar”, and Tels, Inc., a Florida corporation, f/k/a Total Employee Leasing Service, Inc., a/k/a “TELSI”, Appellees.
    No. 4D97-2799.
    District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
    March 29, 2000.
    Lisa S. Small and Michael B. Small of Small & Small, P.A., Jupiter, for appellant.
    Robert E. Biasotti of Carlton, Fields, Ward, Emmanuel, Smith & Cutler, P.A., St. Petersburg, and Kevin J. Napper of Carlton, Fields, Ward, Emmanuel, Smith & Cutler, P.A., Tampa, for Appellee-Tels, Inc.
    Alfred A. LaSorte, Jr. of Jonas & La-Sorte, West Palm Beach, for Appellee-Rodney Mayo.
   PER CURIAM.

We affirm the summary final judgment in favor of appellees, Respectable Street, Inc., Tels, Inc. and Rodney Mayo. We also affirm the trial court’s entry of a judgment on the pleadings based upon appellant’s challenge to the constitutionality of section 768.125, Florida Statutes (1999). Kitchen v. K-Mart Corp., 697 So.2d 1200 (Fla.1997) does not render section 768.125 unconstitutional.

AFFIRMED.

DELL, STONE and STEVENSON, JJ„ concur.