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Campaign 'tricks' at former 34 candidate’s home


By Aaron Short
Friday, October 30, 2009 7:05 PM EDT
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Former council candidate Gerry Esposito's property was vandalized on October 29 or 30, when hooligans broke several planters, upended garbage pails, and left Diana Reyna campaign literature.
Former City Council candidate Gerry Esposito may be the victim of campaign trickery, as his Williamsburg property was vandalized in the early hours of October 30.

Esposito, Community Board 1 District Manager, woke up on Friday morning to find several plant beds broken and garbage pails upended, leaving his front yard a mess. 

The former candidate, who lost to Incumbent Councilmember and Democratic nominee Diana Reyna (D-34) in the Democratic primary, endorsed political rival Maritza Davila (D-Working Families), on October 22. 

Esposito had attached several Davila posters on his fence, but the posters have been torn down and torn to shreds.  Interwoven with the refuse were scores of Diana Reyna flyers strewn about the front yard.

Esposito declined to comment.

Antonio Reynoso, a spokesperson with the Reyna campaign, remarked that he did not think his volunteers were responsible for the vandalism and believes that the damage was an unfortunate coincidence. Reynoso said that the team that distributed flyers in Williamsburg near PS 132 finished their assignments at 9 PM October 29 and then went back to train stations at 7 a.m. on October 30.

“We definitely don’t encourage things like that. We don’t tear down posters. We just put posters next to other posters. I don’t even think my people know who Gerry is,” said Reynoso, who added if Reyna volunteers were responsible he would personally apologize to Esposito.

Police officers from the 94th Precinct were continuing to investigate the matter.





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Nick from Ridgewood wrote on Nov 1, 2009 12:29 PM:

" "Antonio Reynoso, a spokesperson with the Reyna campaign, remarked that he did not think his volunteers were responsible for the vandalism and believes that the damage was an unfortunate coincidence."

Does anyone know how such an unfortunate coincidence happens? and why it happens only to Maritza Davila supporters?

"Reynoso said that the team that distributed flyers in Williamsburg near PS 132 finished their assignments at 9 PM October 29 and then went back to train stations at 7 AM on October 30." "

Nick from Ridgewood wrote on Nov 1, 2009 12:30 PM:

" Sure enough they dont do the dirty work during daylight. Lets hope they will not continue with this disgraceful behavior. "

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