Saturday, February 20, 2016

Something to Put on Ruggiero's Facebook page

623,346 @ 1:54 pm

I don't know if everyone has seen the smear campaign on Michael Ruggiero's political site on Facebook., They are creating lies about this editor. Call it "unprofessional jealousy," but the question is, Should Ruggiero be allowed to go door-to-door and be the "spokesperson" for Charter Review when he is as malicious as he is proving to be?

1)Matt Justin, probably Matt Page Lieberman, is spreading a lie that this journalist was arrested. In almost 62 years on the planet I have never been arrested for anything.

2)Doria Alberg, a woman whose husband is allegedly being investigated by Law Enforcement according to a document I have from the Attorney General's office (that documents can't be released as it could impede law enforcement of the 501c3 Medford Community Cablevision, Inc,) says a crime was committed.  This is pure libel and is malicious.


3)That on Sept. 1 the court granted me protection from an associate of Mike Ruggiero and Doria Alberg could allegedly be third party harassment, that they are working - allegedly - in concert with their associate ordered not to harass me in the same way that Ruggiero and Alberg are harassing me right now.

4)Mike Ruggiero - in the Boston Globe or a similar major paper - tried to entrap Police Chief Leo A Sacco Jr. to discuss Stephen Lebert at the Medford Public Library AFTER the Chief said he would not discuss it at the forum. Ruggiero lied to the public to try to drag them into his meeting.

5)Ruggiero phoned me and told me that he knew he was "divisive." He asked me to videotape his event at the library, which I did. But we were all horrified when Ruggiero attacked two members of the city council (the two nice ones) to lift himself up. It was abusive and malicious, in this writer's humble opinion.

Feel free to publish this statement on Ruggiero's site.

Thank you
Joe Viglione
Editor



Pageviews today
955
Pageviews yesterday
1,660
Pageviews last month
29,376
Pageviews all time history
623,346