You are here: Community The Community Post DA Handed Petitions
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Search

Elmont Online



DA Handed Petitions

Conspiracy and Fraud Case Engulfing Senator Craig Johnson

The ongoing investigation surrounding Senator Craig Johnson and his personally tapped Assembly candidate Mimi Pierre Johnson continues to mushroom into a modern-day scandal that seem to become more serious by the hour.  The latest bombshells are the confirmed reports of submitted evidence to the District Attorney’s office regarding forgery, fraud and conspiracy of Senator Johnson’s petitions for NYS Senate. While the investigation is developing, new ongoing pressure being put on Patrick Nicolosi to walk away, disappear and erase Elmont’s voice from November’s election is being met with anger on the streets of Elmont, Floral Park, Stewart Manor and Franklin Square. It is known that Mr. Nicolosi, by standing firm to his principals continues to fight for his right to primary Senator Johnson’s hand-picked machine candidate and may yet win the right to run for election.

Sources have informed Elmont.org that Patrick Nicolosi has met with District Attorney Rice and her staff and handed over stunning evidence of fraud and forgery swirling around the election nominating petitions of Senator Craig Johnson and Assembly candidate Mimi Pierre Johnson. The evidence, so clear cut, has motivated one of the victims of the fraud and forgery of Senator Johnson’s to “camp out” at the court house and continue to ask courtroom observers and officers why his name is on a petition that he did not sign.

The recent courtroom drama surrounding Nicolosi and his desire to run for the State Assembly has taken many twists and turns as a result of the tactics employed by Senator Johnson’s lawyer (who is also his law partner). Threats leveled at Mr. Nicolosi’s lawyer, badgering from the Craig Johnson hired gun legal team have shaken Elmont residents to their very core and have shown a chilling side into the dark side of politics within the Senator Johnson’s campaign operation.

Elmont.org, in an effort to thoroughly investigate the case, has uncovered shocking documents that show that signatures on Senator Johnson’s petitions for Senate were forged. Further, Elmont.org reporters have sat in the courtroom and watched with complete shock the appalling tactics being used by Senator Johnson to hide evidence and silence Mr. Nicolosi from being heard.

Observers to the courtroom drama continue to wonder why Senator Johnson’s lawyers, campaign consultants, legislative staff and supporters have launched the assault at a New York State Assembly candidate as Mr. Nicolosi is not running against the Port Washington Senator.

Elmont.org can also now report that victims of Senator Johnson’s petition forgeries- those individuals who had their identities masqueraded and stolen and put on Johnson’s petitions have signed statements witnessed by notaries that have chronicled the web of deceit used by Senator Johnson’s campaign to get on this November’s ballot for election.

Victims of Senator Johnson’s petition fraud were known to be stunned to see bad forgeries of their signatures on petitions. During the investigation process of the Senator Johnson and Assembly candidate Mimi Pierre Johnson’s petitions, it was uncovered that one campaign political supporter of Senator Johnson’s committed fraud by using a fictitious address in signing a sworn document. The supporter, who purported to live in Nassau County has been uncovered to live in Queens.

After an examination of the documents, it is clear that the entire courtroom drama surrounding the attack on citizen and Elmont resident Patrick Nicolosi was a synchronized attack to stop the charges, signed affidavits and evidence of conspiracy, fraud and forgery from seeing the light of judicial process. Senator Johnson’s law partner and friend pulled out all the stops to end Mr. Nicolosi’s candidacy and muzzle the people from making Senator Johnson accountable for his victimization of the Elmont, Floral Park, Stewart Manor and Franklin Square communities as well as residents of the 7th Senate district.

Elmont.org can now report that Mr. Nicolosi has met with District Attorney Rice’s office and has handed over the evidence. District Attorney Rice has started an investigation of the Senator Johnson petitions. It is an investigation that many have observed could reach right to the top.

The evidence submitted to the District Attorney’s office contains sworn affidavits from voters that attest under oath that they never signed the petitions for Senator Johnson nor his running mate Assembly candidate Mimi Pierre Johnson. The statements note that they never signed the petition and that the individuals from Senator Johnson’s campaign never went to their homes to even ask for their signature. It should be noted that the individuals who have signed the statements are registered Democrats.

As news continue to develop on this investigation, Elmont.org will be there to report on it.

Comments (1) Comments are closed
1 Saturday, 14 August 2010 09:57
Tiffany Harris
Craig Johnson has lied and deceived us from Day 1. So many promises and no results except for 2 flower pots that cost us a whopping$10,000. Elmont has been duped by this guy!!
This latest allegation is very disturbing. It just appears that Craig Johnson and his law firm are trying to bully Mr. Nicolosi into silence. What does Craig Johnson have to hide??????What does Mimi have to hide???????
 

Got Photos!

Uploading...
Please Wait!
Choose a file to upload
 
Refresh Captcha
Code: 

Newletter

Subscribe

to "The Tellmont GreenLetter", a weekly review of articles and events on Elmont Online.
captcha

Polls

Can term limits help minimize the negative effects of partisan redistricting?
 

BHM 2012

The black History Month Celebration

1:00 PM A moderated discussion about Redistricting
3:00 PM A Collaboration of Song and Spoken Word.

Calendars

Puzzle

Puzzle Mania

  • Listening

  • EMHS News

The Art of Listening

Senator MartinsLike many of you, I’m up early, reading the news and making breakfast before the rest of the family wakes up. Later, I manage to grab a few minutes to get ready between my wife and four children before embarking on daddy’s a.m. taxi service. This day, I’m a little late to an 8 a.m. meeting with union officials to discuss issues impacting them, but I’m sure I’ll make up the time somewhere in the day’s schedule.  By 9:30 a.m., I’m at a grammar school in another part of the district explaining how a bill becomes law to 200 fourth graders. They prove remarkably well-informed and pursue an analysis as to what recent legislation is likely to work and what they believe will not. I take mental notes.

Read More

 

Elmont Memorial High School Assistant Football Coach Recognized  with Jack Boyle Award

IMAG0128 art

Elmont Memorial High School congratulates Varsity Football Assistant Coach Dave Kinsley for winning the prestigious Jack Boyle Football Award for Assistant Coaches.  Coach Kinsley has been described as “a role model for our student athletes” by Elmont High School Athletic Director Peter Gaffney.  Dave has been coaching at Elmont Memorial for the past 24 years in the position of Varsity Football Assistant Coach.   Jay Heigi, Head Varsity Football Coach, says, “He is a person that puts an incredible amount of time into the program. Dave works hard and wants all the credit to go to the players.”  Coach Kinsley is well liked by his peers and his players.   The football players expressed that he is dedicated to them as players on the football field, but also with their academics and with their family lives.  Nicholas Walton, an 11th grade football player said, “He is teacher, big brother, father figure and coach.  It always amazes me how many kids come back each year just to say hello.  They show up throughout the year during practice.  To me, this shows how many lives that he really touched.” All the staff and students at Elmont Memorial High School celebrate Coach Kinsley’s well deserved award.

 

Banner
Advertisment

RSS Syndicator

News when you need it