Jew-hater Ricardo (Rick) Whilby has failed in his bid to be elected to the Englewood City Council, losing in embarrassing fashion
No doubt he will blame his loss on you-know-who.
Oh wait, he already started to.
On the positive side for Rick, he now has much more time to spread antisemitic conspiracy theories and engage in frivolous lawsuits.
Speaking of Whilby’s love of courtrooms, I have dug up yet another example:
A New York State parole officer was cleared Wednesday of charges that he rushed to a Teaneck parking lot while his car was being towed and drew his gun on the tow-truck operator.
“Justice delayed don’t mean justice denied,” a beaming Eugene Deal said outside a courtroom in Superior Court in Hackensack, after a judge ended his bench trial by finding him not guilty of aggravated assault.
Several of Deal’s colleagues attended the hearing and applauded when Judge Liliana DeAvila-Silebi read the lengthy verdict, in which she blasted the tow-truck operator, Ricardo Whilby, and dismissed his allegations as “completely incredible.”
Whilby sat on the other side of the courtroom, looking distinctly unhappy. “This is just the system protecting one of their own,” he said later. “If you are not a cop, then you are a criminal. If you go up against a cop, then trust me, you will be the criminal.”
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The same indictment charged Whilby with criminal mischief. Whilby later pleaded guilty to a disorderly persons offense and agreed to pay $1,000 in restitution for the damage to Deal’s car.