A Nazi loving property manager has been charged with harassment after following, yelling obscenities at and grabbing a former tenant.
Neal Milano, 70, was arrested on Sunday September 3, after being accused of repeatedly harassing a 43-year-old woman, according to New York Daily News.
Milano is in charge of a 47-unit apartment building in Sunnyside, Queens, where his foyer area is plastered with photos of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Josef Stalin.
Nazi loving property manager Neal Milano, 70, has been charged with harassment after following, yelling obscenities at and grabbing a former tenant
Confederate icons and swastikas adorn the walls while the building directory lists Nazi war criminals Rudolf Hess and Josef Mengele as two tenants.
However Milano’s arrest was not down to his lobby decorations but rather for pulling and grabbing a former resident of the apartment block.
The victim, who wanted to remain anonymous, told the Daily News that Milano had terrorised her for 10 months, starting when she first moved in last September.
Milano runs a 47-unit apartment building in Sunnyside, Queens where his foyer area is plastered with photos of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Josef Stalin
According to reports, he repeatedly harangued her with demands she pay fines of $100 for breaking ‘house rules’, such as having guests visit or incorrectly putting away the rubbish.
Discussing her encounters with the Nazi lover, she said she asked of him: ‘What is this, I moved into the White House?’
His callous response, she said, was, ‘Don’t even think this is the White House. This is Hitler’s concentration camp that you are in.’
Confederate icons and swastikas adorn the walls while the building directory lists Nazi war criminals Rudolf Hess and Josef Mengele as two tenants
However Milano’s arrest was not down to his lobby decorations but rather for pulling and grabbing a former resident of the apartment block
On one occasion, after returning from Washington to visit, he assaulted her, the woman said.
‘He grabbed me in the lobby and showed me his sign,’ pointing her towards a list of fines she was apparently in breach of.
‘He grabbed me from my neck to drag me there and shoved my head in the wall to show me,’ she added.
The victim, who wanted to remain anonymous, told the Daily News that Milano had terrorised her for 10 months, starting when she first moved in last September
Milano now faces stalking and harassment charges, while police seized guns from his apartments which are believed to be owned legally
She went on to explain that he often bragged about owning guns in a threatening manner.
The victim also said she videotaped her chilling encounters with him for protection.
Milano now faces stalking and harassment charges, while police seized guns from his apartments which are believed to be owned legally.