UPDATED: IF YOU SEE THIS SLIME-BALL SCUMBAG POLITICIAN, ASK HIM WHY HE IS SUING A SMALL BUSINESS FOR GETTING INJURED WHILE COMMITTING A CRIME!!!!!!


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IF YOU SEE THIS SLIME-BALL SCUMBAG POLITICIAN, ASK HIM WHY HE IS SUING A SMALL BUSINESS FOR GETTING INJURED WHILE COMMITTING A CRIME!!!!!!

 

Our elected officials taking advantage of the system? Sounds like it

By KELI 

http://realitychick.wordpress.com/2011/01/20/our-elected-officials-taking-advantageof-the-system-sounds-like-it/

I have to tell you, this has me fuming and sick. I hope you all are as incensed as I am at this situation. Please forward this on to everyone you know.

On January 19, 2008 my husband received a phone call from the Monroe County Sheriff that someone had broken into a custom home he was building in Perinton. The trespasser had entered the home, attempted to climb a ladder from the basement to the first floor, slipped on the ladder and broke his leg. The kicker here? The trespasser was James Alesi, our NYS Senator. Senator Alesi was at a custom home DiRisio Builders was building for a client-a private sold job. There was no “For Sale” sign or a realtor sign on this particular property. IT WAS NOT OPEN. It was late afternoon and the home was secured. He [ALESI] proceeded to walk around back through the snow, entered the building and attempted to climb up a metal extension ladder (in his wet dress shoes) and slipped and broke his leg.

Today, a letter arrived from an attorney saying that James Alesi is suing the home owner and DiRisio Builders for negligence and for his pain and suffering. This is the same Senator who is a member of the Special Committe on Ethics and he is the CHAIRMAN of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Economic Development and Small Business. So he is a proponent of trying to promote small business? Isn’t suing DiRisio Builders, a small custom home builder, a contradiction of terms? He was trespassing and broke his leg after gaining illegal entry. He was trying to look around for his friend. If he was that interested in the home, my husband would have been more than happy to meet him at that home or our model to show him around. Yet, he decided to take matters into his own hands and enter a private property. I guess the rule of law doesn’t apply to some elected officials? Was he above the law?

Oh, by the way – the statute of limitations for both civil and criminal trespass in NYS is 3 years. What a coincidence that he filed his suit on exactly the last day of the 3 years??? So now he is allowing no time for either Lou or the home owner their right to due process.

The Monroe County Sheriff Deputy asked my husband and the home owner when this all happened if they wanted to press trespassing charges and they agreed not to add insult to “injury” and declined to press charges. So three years TO THE DAY of the accident the letter arrived saying Alesi was suing. This is absolutely disturbing that our elected officials who create our laws then turn around and take advantage of these laws and the system for their own personal benefit. A man of the people? More like a man for himself.

An article was written by Gary Craig about this in the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle in March of 2008, ”Senator breaks leg, trespassing into model house” was the headline of the article. I’m hoping by drawing attention to this situation we can spread the word and the message that his original and subsequent actions are inexcusable and unexplainable.
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IF YOU SEE THIS SLIME-BALL SCUMBAG POLITICIAN, ASK HIM WHY HE IS SUING  A SMALL BUSINESS FOR GETTING INJURED WHILE COMMITTING A CRIME!!!!!!

JAMES ALESI, TRESSPASSER AND LIAR, TIME TO RETIRE SCUMBAG!!!!

Senator Alesi Sues Couple that Declined to Press Charges Against Him

Sen. Alesi Lawsuit (101.0KB)

State Senator Jim Alesi fell off a ladder and broke his leg at someone else’s unfinished home three years ago – and now he’s blaming the homeowners for his injury. Alesi is also suing the home builder, Louis DiRisio.

This comes as a shock to DiRisio, who says the front door of this Perinton home was locked when Jim Alesi tried to go inside in January of 2008. DiRisio says Alesi went down around to the back and found an unlocked door to the basement.

“He had absolutely no right whatsoever to be in that home,” DiRisio says. “He didn’t have permission. He was a trespasser.”

In fact, the homeowners had the option to press criminal trespassing charges against Alesi, who suffered serious injuries that required surgery when he fell from the ladder. But the homeowners tell us they didn’t want to make a bad situation worse for the Senator.

The under-construction home was already sold by the time Alesi decided to check it out, but Alesi apparently thought it was still for sale.

Page two of Alesi’s filing says “the premises were not reasonably safe.” When he decided to try to climb a ladder — because there was no functional staircase in the unfinished home — the filing indicates that Alesi was placed at risk because of “the negligence of the defendants.” Thus, Alesi concludes that his injuries were not his own fault.

“Look, it’s a job site,” DiRisio said. “A home under construction. There was a ladder going from the basement to the first level of the home, and he slipped going up the ladder. The ladder didn’t break. There wasn’t a malfunction there. In fact, I still have the ladder if you want a photo of it.” Then DiRisio added, “I suppose it might not have been safe for someone who is not familiar with operating a ladder, or for someone without proper footgear.”

DiRisio showed us the ladder, which does appear to still be in solid working shape.

So why would Alesi sue now, three years later? The homeowners told us he never complained after the injury, nor did he thank them for declining to press charges.

The statute of limitations for trespassing runs out after three years. That means that as of this past Tuesday, the homeowners could no longer sue Alesi for trespassing on their property. As it turns out, that’s the exact same day he filed his suit against them.

Friday afternoon, Senator Alesi called us back and would only read a statement over the phone. He said, “My attorney has filed a civil lawsuit on my behalf… beyond that I have no comment.” When I tried to ask questions, the Senator hung up the phone.

The couple who lives in the home is shocked. Lou DiRisio says there will be no settlement with Alesi. “The support that I’ve received from friends, family, people I don’t even know… it’s been amazing.”

State Sen. James Alesi suing over fall at unfinished home [after tresspassing!!! Slimey bas-tard! your political carreer is over scumbag!]

In January 2008, a Perinton couple decided not to prosecute state Sen. James Alesi after Alesi entered their under-construction house, tried to scale a ladder from the basement to the first floor, then fell and broke his leg.

Now, John and Janet Hecker might be rethinking their choice not to have Alesi charged with trespassing.This week, Alesi, a Perinton Republican [Alesi-R NY, the R stands for Reptile in this case], sued the Heckers and the home builders, DiRisio Builders Inc., claiming that they did not take steps to ensure the safety of the unfinished house.

There was no negligence on Alesi’s part, who suffered “permanent injuries” from his fall, the lawsuit contends.

Hecker said he could not comment Thursday because he had yet to be served with the papers. Alesi also declined to comment.

But Louis DiRisio, owner of DiRisio Builders, had been hit with the legal papers — and he was fuming Thursday.

The Sheriff’s Office in January 2008 gave the Heckers the option to prosecute Alesi but “the homeowners said ‘Let’s not add insult to injury here and press charges,'” DiRisio said.In the lawsuit, Alesi maintains that Trolley Brooks Estates was advertised as a new housing development open to the public.DiRisio and the Heckers should have foreseen that prospective homebuyers would enter open houses, the papers state. [So any house on a street with a “house for sale” is accessable for any Tom, DICK orJIM to enter, Alesi??]

The house should have been kept “in a reasonably safe condition,” according to the lawsuit.

In 2008, Alesi told the Democrat and Chronicle that he was looking at several houses, including models, [for a “friend”] in the Trolley Brook Estates community and found the door open [in disput, the house was left secure] to the nearly-complete structure which, unbeknownst to him, was owned by the Heckers. [So any house on a street with a “house for sale” is accessable for any Tom, DICK OR JIM to enter, Alesi??]

He went in, he said, and the only access to an upper floor was with a ladder.

He fell while climbing, he said then.

The 2008 Sheriff’s Office report said Alesi and another individual were looking at houses and found the one at Conover Crossing with “the rear door unsecure” with no locks.

“They both decided to enter to check on the construction inside,” the report stated.

DiRisio said there was nothing indicating the house was a model available for viewing.

“That was private property that he entered into,” he said.

A stairwell was still unfinished, so the ladder was the contractor’s access from a basement to the first floor, DiRisio said. Why, he said, would anyone else other than the house’s owner or builder think they had a right to scale a ladder within a structure?

“I guess anybody can sue anybody,” DiRisio said.

 

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4 Responses to UPDATED: IF YOU SEE THIS SLIME-BALL SCUMBAG POLITICIAN, ASK HIM WHY HE IS SUING A SMALL BUSINESS FOR GETTING INJURED WHILE COMMITTING A CRIME!!!!!!

  1. KELI's avatar KELI says:

    Keep checking out the happenings! It is all over the web and on most media outlets. We have to keep this in the forefront of the public.

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  2. David L. Hoyle's avatar David L. Hoyle says:

    If this goes to trial; I would like to know the decision of the Judge hearing the case. If he decides in favor of the Senator, he should also be removed from sitting in judgement of our peers. If I were being sued by this Criminal I would demand that the Judge hearing this case send it to higher court with a trial by jury. No jury of his peers would let this happen. Only a chicken shit would pull this kind of crap. He is lucky that I was not the Judge; I would throw it out for wasting the court’s time and the People’s money and chastise the Lawyer and the Senator.

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  3. Romy's avatar Romy says:

    Keli,
    My jaw dropped when I read this. I cannot believe a Senator would break into a house, and then have the nerve to sue. This is why Jim hates when people walk through houses on their own!
    I wish you and Lou, and the homeowners all the best, and I hope you continue to get this story out into all media outlets to expose Jim Alesi for what he is.
    I posted it to my facebook.
    Romy

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