February 8, 2014

Man Exploits Vulnerable Woman Displaced By Hurricane


[From article]
Villano, given a Distinguished Alumni Award by Long Island University in 2007, founded several businesses, including a software company that served Fortune 100 clients. In 2005, he donated $1 million to a Greenwich Village child-protection center.
“He acted like a father figure,” said Riccardi’s lawyer, Joseph Tacopina. “This was despicable conduct by a guy who knew Francesca was traumatized by Hurricane Sandy and took advantage of her.”
[. . .]
She had lost all her belongings when Sandy flooded the Staten Island home she had been living in with her boyfriend. When a friend died in a car crash, she became “an emotional wreck,” she says.
Villano tried to monitor and control her every move, Riccardi says. He installed a GPS locating device on a car he loaned her, sent her 930 texts, phoned incessantly, hired a private eye to tail her, and stole her AOL password to pose as her and cut ties with her ex-boyfriend, telling him Villano wanted to marry her, the suit alleges.
“You belong to me and nobody else,” she says Villano told her.

Exploiting vulnerable people is a pattern of control freaks. They are the kind of people who surround me for 40 years. Some professions who specialize in controlling people, include but are not limited to, lawyers, psychologists, psychiatrists, crime families, politicians.  

http://nypost.com/2014/02/01/obsessed-mogul-drugged-moms-oatmeal-tracked-every-move-suit/

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