NYC Council’s Italian-American caucus lodges ethics complaint against Councilman Chi Ossé, cites ethnic slights [New York Daily News]
The New York City Council’s Italian-American caucus has filed a formal complaint with the lawmaking body’s
Councilman
“The members of the
“There is absolutely no excuse for any Council member, let alone the Chair of the Council’s
Ossé, a
According to the Manhattan District Attorney’s office, Dragonetti Brothers falsely classified 217 laborers, foremen and heavy-equipment operators as florists, office workers, or sales representatives — and in doing so evaded more than
“I just want to say on Dragonetti — that name alone should have been the first red flag in terms of contracting with the city,” Ossé said.
The remarks came after Councilman
When contacted by the
“It had everything to do with the fact that the company has already been tarnished,” he said.
But members of the Italian-American caucus aren’t buying it. The caucus, which is made up of both
“The Council member’s feeble defense of his defamatory statement — that it was made in reference to a reputation that the company gained long after it had received city contracts — does not stand up to reason,” the group said.
When asked about the ethics complaint, Ossé suggested that
“This isn’t about me or my words,” he said. “This is about
Borelli believes Ossé’s statement about Dragonetti is part of a broader pattern and has pointed to several statements he’s made over the years as proof.
During his Council campaign, Osse tweeted: “Bro … your girl smells like a halal cart.”
In another tweet, posted in 2019, he wrote that the then-15-year-old British actress
In a third tweet, which is accompanied by a white woman doing a goofy dance, Ossé wrote, “Is this white culture?”
Borelli said that the complaint conveyed to the Ethics Committee and the Council’s lawyer cited that pattern.
“I didn’t create the woke-everyone-is-offended atmosphere,” he said. “But if people like Councilman Ossé demand we follow those rules, then he has to follow those rules too.”
Two Council sources, who agreed to speak under the condition of anonymity, told The News that they have direct knowledge of Ossé privately being admonished by Council leaders in the past for his rhetoric.
The Brooklyn Dem and Council Republicans have a history of sparring over identity politics.
Last year, he slammed Republican Councilwoman
Ossé called the remarks “bigoted,” and months later, Paladino was stripped of her position on the Council’s
But on Friday, it was Paladino going on the offensive. She described Ossé’s remarks as “vile slander” and “disqualifying.”
“That the Council Member harbors such bigoted views is bad enough; that he feels free to openly express them in Council chambers is totally unacceptable,” she said. “Council Member Ossé was among the first to call for my removal from a mental health committee when a staffer ‘liked’ a joke tweet on my personal Twitter. Now we have engaged in open racism on the floor of the Council. Let’s see if the new standard applies.”
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