Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Barbara Ricci Hand that Rocks the Cradle Article The NY Times Plead Guilty to Harassment Mount Vernon Police Officer Allegedly Tried to Run Over Neighbors Daughter with her Car?

Barbara Ricci (a fabricator of stories posing as a suppose publisher CEO) contacted me -- she posed as a real news outlet but she isn't -- she offered to get me a press pass and put me in a reality show ...  In my opinion she is mentally sick and possibly violent based on The NY Times article and apparently she has been arrested more than once for alleged violent acts?

The author of this article Raymond Hernandez confronts her see comment below -- I gather folks have not bothered suing her as of yet...?

August 13-19; Congeniality, New York Style

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Published: August 20, 1995
Barbara Ricci, the winner of New York State's Mrs. Congeniality contest this year, was acquitted last week of having committed a most uncongenial act -- trying to run down her neighbor's 11-year-old daughter with a car.
But the acquittal doesn't exactly make Mrs. Ricci the most agreeable woman in the state, as 24 of her fellow contestants judged her to be during the pageant. In 1993, Mrs. Ricci pleaded guilty to a charge of harassment after being arrested for punching, kicking and pushing a police officer in Mount Vernon, where she lives.
As for Mrs. Ricci's acquittal on charges that she tried to run over her neighbor's child, that came only after a second trial. The first trial in Mount Vernon City Court ended with a hung jury earlier this year.
So what made the difference? According to David Hebert, a spokesman for the Westchester County District Attorney's office, "she took the stand in the first trial." The second time, Mrs. Congeniality kept mum. RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
....she made an anti-Semitic post using my work about Mike Bloomberg re: CityTime when Rudy Giuliani gave NYC CityTime and Rudy isn't a "Jewish Racketeer" -- she stole images of mine and violated copyright but read what The NY Times reporter wrote in response to her mad rants.   She also references "sources" which are herself.  http://barbararicci.blogspot.com
Do you know anyone written up in The New York Times for trying to run over an 11 year old child?


From the author of the piece in The New York Times a comment found on the blog post below:


Mrs Ricci, let me remind you that you cannot fabricate negative stories about people and post in a public forum. While I am aware that you are a pauper, you are still held to the laws of liability. Raymond Hernandez


The question is how did she get off every time she was brought up on violent charges including hitting a police officer?

http://www.nytimes.com/1995/08/20/weekinreview/august-13-19-congeniality-new-york-style.html?scp=1&sq=barbara%20ricci%20guilty&st=cse



August 13-19; Congeniality, New York Style

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Published: August 20, 1995
Barbara Ricci, the winner of New York State's Mrs. Congeniality contest this year, was acquitted last week of having committed a most uncongenial act -- trying to run down her neighbor's 11-year-old daughter with a car.
But the acquittal doesn't exactly make Mrs. Ricci the most agreeable woman in the state, as 24 of her fellow contestants judged her to be during the pageant. In 1993, Mrs. Ricci pleaded guilty to a charge of harassment after being arrested for punching, kicking and pushing a police officer in Mount Vernon, where she lives.
As for Mrs. Ricci's acquittal on charges that she tried to run over her neighbor's child, that came only after a second trial. The first trial in Mount Vernon City Court ended with a hung jury earlier this year.
So what made the difference? According to David Hebert, a spokesman for the Westchester County District Attorney's office, "she took the stand in the first trial." The second time, Mrs. Congeniality kept mum. RAYMOND HERNANDEZ