New York Daily News.After that encounter, Napolitano allegedly promised to use his influence to help Kruzelnick resolve ongoing legal problems related to discrimination he was experiencing at work, and criminal charges that his brother was facing.“I have fixed cases, and I have gotten people off.
I have sent people away,” Napolitano said, according to the Kruzelnick’s complaint.Kruzelnick claims in the lawsuit that Napolitano continued to “exert severe psychological domination and control” over him.
One night, he and a Fox News intern went to Napolitano’s house. Kruzelnick was provided with a drink, and began to feel woozy within 10 to 15 minutes of consuming the beverage.
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