S.I. Beep's Grandson Faces Jail

2007_09_jamesmol.jpgEighteen-year-old Steven Molinaro, grandson of Staten Island Borough President James Molinaro, was found guilty of criminal contempt of violating an order of protection. His family says that the jury made a bad decision and James Molinaro said, "I think being my grandson hurt him."

Maybe so, but Steven Molinaro has been getting into trouble on his own. Last year, Steven Molinaro was arrested after beating up a 14-year-old Staten Island Advance newspaper boy Mark Veras, who had been teaching a 15-year-old girl how to take over the route; Molinaro and a friend beat up Veras, who had a brain contusion and needs 10 stitches. And in spite of prior incidents, including stabbing a 14-year-old, Molinaro managed to escape jail time.

He was told not to harass Veras, but earlier this year Veras and his mother said that Molinaro was in a car that drove by their home. Molinaro's lawyers claim that Molinaro was at the Young Adult Borough Center during the alleged drive-by (the assistant principal and teacher backed up that claim) and that the car in question was actually in the shop. Additionally, the prosecutor's evidence could have been a little shaky. From the Advance:

In addition, Veras and [his mother] Mrs. Barbosa -- who are suing Steven and Cheryl Molinaro for $1 million -- gave conflicting accounts of the incident.

Veras said his mother was home at "4, 4:10 [p.m.] -- on the couch watching TV with my stepfather," while he prepared for the first half of his paper route.

Following her son on the stand, Mrs. Barbosa recalled being on a bus on her way home from her job in Manhattan crossing the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge when she noticed the time on her cell phone was 4:38 p.m.

She claimed she arrived home at 4:45 p.m. and was helping her son about 15 minutes later when he shouted, "Look, Ma, it's Steve."

Cell phone records showed that Mrs. Barbosa called her attorney from her cell phone at 4:56 p.m., three minutes before she received a call from her home phone. Noting that a bus schedule specified an arrival time near Florida Avenue at 4:59 p.m., [Molinaro's lawyer Joseph] Sorrentino submitted that Mrs. Barbosa was actually on the bus and could not have seen Molinaro if indeed he passed by her home at 5 p.m.

At any rate, the jury found Molinaro guilty and he faces a minimum of five years.

The prosecutor, Peter Hinckley, is from the Manhattan DA's office, because there were concerns that SI Beep Molinaro's political connections would affect the case. The Advance reports that Hinckley "gave a slight victorious pump of the fist."

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put this fuckin guinea in the chair!

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mayor daley's son out here in chicago was accused (convicted?) of hitting a kid with a baseball bat in the head about 10 years ago during a fight. He is now a UofC MBA graduate and an officer in the marines.

Not that that has anything to do with this kid.


Just saying.


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Sounds like the kid is a douchebag from New Springville who thinks he's in a boy-group gang called 'NS', and couldn't graduate from Wagner High School....

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Good! Five years sounds about right.

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mayor daley's kid wasn't Italian.

I'm just saying.

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That kid looks like trouble, I should know, I live in a neighborhood that's full of them.

He should get more for taking advantage of his connections. Shame on him. They should never have let him get away with it the first time around. Made him feel like an untoulchable! NOT!!

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this kid is like every other SI piece of shit kid. They are all spoiled (most not all) and have nothing better to do with their time then act tuff and beat kids up in their fake gangs. Something really needs to be done about the obnoxious teenage population in Staten Island.... As well as their obnoxious Staten Island parents

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It should have been a wake-up call for his parents (+ grandfather) when he was involved in the incident where a 14 year old was stabbed. And then Molinari later beat up another 14 year old.

What's with this waste of space that he is too wimpy to pick on kids his own age? Yeah, let the judicial system do the job that his parents either can't or won't do. I hope that there's not more like him at home.

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Typical S.I guido dirtbag. Prison may be the one place with dumber people than Staten Island. Don't drop the soap, Stevo!

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Now, now. If this was Al Sharpton's son what would you say then?

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Steven Molinaro isn't from New Springville. He's from Rosebank. I'm from Rosebank and I couldn't wait to get the Hell out of there. These Molinaro's are a disgrace.

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The Molinaro's are the ones that screwed up the toll direction on the Verrazano bridge.

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The Molinaro's are the ones that screwed up the toll direction on the Verrazano bridge.

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I wonder why no one has commented how Steven Molinaro being a sociopathic
criminal creep is Al Sharpton's fault.

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I didn't know the molinaro's were involved in SI polictics for that long. was the verrazano bridge always a toll bridge? should of known, look at the name of the bridge. of course, they would F it up.

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The whole Molinaro family is crooked, so this comes as no surprise.

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FYI...He did serve time previously when he pleaded guilty (for a fight)... which most kids have once in a while. Do you really think anyone deserves 5 or more years for allegedly passing the home of someone they had a fight with...besides the fact that he couldn't have possibly passed the kids house...It wasn't possible. Be nice! We're all human... oh...and the Molinaro family is not crooked. I know
them and they really decent, good people.

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