Rogues Gallery of            Frank Borzellieri's Detractors

This is Hilarious!

Who has spoken out publicly to condemn Frank Borzellieri? Why... sex assaulters, killers, fraudsters, child pornographers, queer prostitutes, thieves, and assorted arrestees, that’s who!

As Frank Borzellieri was publicly fighting for his beliefs, he came under enormous attacks from all sorts of crazy left-wing fanatics. But on his home base in New York City, particularly the County of Queens, where Frank was a school board member and a political columnist, a bunch of local crazies were the most vocal. These were all New York City political people whom Frank knew and encountered personally. They were on record as saying some of the most vile, hateful stuff against Frank.

Of course, Frank Borzellieri never committed a crime in his life, was never arrested in his life, was never even accused of committing a crime in his life. Frank’s “crimes” were thought crimes – having the politically incorrect views on a host of hot-button political and social issues.

But what about Frank’s local public detractors? Who are they? What have they done? Well, within a short time of lambasting Frank publicly, they made some news of their own…

Frank Borzellieri

Alan Hevesi – Defrauding the Government, Felony Corruption, Served 20 Months in Prison

Alan Hevesi, of Forest Hills, Queens, was the Comptroller of the City of New York, and later Comptroller of the State of New York. He twice appeared at School Board meetings for the express purpose of publicly denouncing Frank Borzellieri at the microphone. He said Frank should “be removed” from the Board due to “ideologically incorrect” thinking and “hate-filled” ideas. In addition, Hevesi was frequently quoted in the press speaking out against Frank. You would think a man holding those offices would have better things to do with his time.

Alan Hevesi
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From the Associated Press and the New York Times:

“Alan Hevesi resigned as state comptroller amid one scandal and later served prison time after a ‘pay-to-play’ corruption probe. His two-part downfall made him a symbol of corruption in New York politics. He pleaded guilty to defrauding the government and resigned. He paid a $5,000 fine. His legal problems continued after he left office. Over the next four years, a sweeping state investigation showed that officials and cronies got fees and favors from financiers seeking chunks of the state retirement fund to manage. As comptroller, Hevesi was the fund’s sole trustee. He pleaded guilty to a felony corruption charge in October 2010, admitting he accepted free travel and campaign contributions from a financier in exchange for investing hundreds of millions of dollars of state pension money with the businessman’s firm. Hevesi served 20 months of what could have been a four-year prison sentence.”

Click link to New York Times article:

Hevesi Resigns, Pleading Guilty to Fraud Count - The New York Times (nytimes.com)