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