February 17, 2015
Manhattan Lawyer Jumps To His Death
Photo: G.N. Miller
15-story Westminster building at 180 W. 20th St.
Is this another death caused by anti depressants?
[From article]
A man who neighbors described as a lawyer jumped to his death from the roof of his luxury Chelsea apartment building on Sunday morning.
Joseph Cioffi, 56, landed on a third-floor balcony after his leap from the top of the 15-story Westminster building at 180 W. 20th St. shortly after 7 a.m., authorities said.
Cioffi left behind two suicide notes — one in his wallet and another on his dresser — and appeared to be taking medication, possibly for anxiety and depression, law-enforcement sources said.
[. . .]
He owed two consulting firms a total of more than $4,000 between 2007 and 2008.
He also owed Ancora Psychiatric Hospital nearly $3,000 in 2003 and Bally’s Park Place Casino in Atlantic City, NJ, $1,500 in 2002.
http://nypost.com/2015/02/16/lawyer-jumped-to-his-death-from-roof-of-luxury-apartment/
Lawyer jumped to his death from roof of luxury apartment
By Dana Sauchelli and C.J. Sullivan
New York Post
February 16, 2015 | 6:39am
Labels:
Anti Depressants,
Dangerous Drugs,
Debt,
Gambling,
New York City,
Suicide
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