Monday, September 23, 2019

gunnig with gaylor jacobs & cairo mutt & jeff


beneath the protective order in the below case is sufficient evidence to more than sully jacobs




Butler v. Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation et al
Plaintiff:Teresa Butler
Defendant:Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation, Board of Trustees of Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation, Nassau County Democratic Committee and Jay Jacobs
Case Number:2:2007cv01472
Filed:April 9, 2007
Court:US District Court for the Eastern District of New York
Office:Central Islip Office
County:Nassau
Presiding Judge:Denis R. Hurley
Presiding Judge:Arlene R. Lindsay
Nature of Suit:Civil Rights: Other
Cause of Action:42:1983 Civil Rights Act
Jury Demanded By:Plaintiff
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Plaintiff: Teresa Butler
Represented By:Louis D. Stober, Jr.
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Defendant: Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation
Represented By:Jennifer Beth Courtian
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Defendant: Board of Trustees of Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation
Represented By:Sophia Ree
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Defendant: Nassau County Democratic Committee
Represented By:Steven R. Schlesinger
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Defendant: Jay Jacobs
Represented By:Steven R. Schlesinger
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Democrats hit Republican C. William Gaylor III in Nassau Legislature race



Nassau Democrats are criticizing Republican Legis. C. William
Nassau Democrats are criticizing Republican Legis. C. William Gaylor III for helping a legal client who sought unsuccessfully to build a "gun spa" in Lynbrook Village. Photo Credit: James Escher 
The Nassau Democratic Committee has launched "Gun Shop Gaylor," a website criticizing Legis. C. William Gaylor III (R-Lynbrook) for past legal work on behalf of a proposed "gun spa" — though he has decried the page as "sleazy politics."
Gaylor is facing a challenge from Rockville Centre Democrat Laura Burns in a closely watched race.
Democrats must unseat two Republicans as county legislators in order to win control of the chamber, where Republicans hold an 11-8 majority.
The GunShopGaylor.com website states: "So then why did Bill Gaylor support bringing a gun shop and shooting range to Lynbrook? To add insult to injury, not only did he support bringing guns into our community, he was even paid for this dangerous attempt." A Facebook page and online ads also have sprung up.
Gaylor said about three or four years ago, he represented a client looking to build a gun store and shooting range in Lynbrook. Gaylor said he helped the client in seeking zoning variance from the village. But the project "never went forward, and the people didn’t buy the building that they were in contract for," he said.
In 2016, Queens security company ISS Action Inc. withdrew an application to the Lynbrook Village Board to build a “gun spa” — a combination shooting range and beauty parlor — following opposition from village residents.
Nassau Democratic chairman Jay Jacobs said, “with the prevalence of gun violence in our country and the threat to school children currently, I think that promoting the sale of guns in a community like Lynbrook, is really outrageous.”
Jacobs said party has spent several thousand dollars on the advertising buy.

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