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A History Lesson of Corruption in Union City

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Union City, New Jersey, has a storied history marked by political turbulence, corruption, and influential figures whose actions have left lasting imprints on the community. From the mid-20th century’s influx of Cuban exiles to recent allegations of corruption against local officials, the city’s narrative is a complex tapestry of ambition, power, and controversy.

The only Police Department to arrest Fidel Castro in History

In the mid-1950s, Union City became a haven for Cuban exiles opposing the Batista regime. During this period, a young revolutionary named Fidel Castro visited Union City to garner support and raise money for his cause. In 1955, After giving a speech in a night bar on 26th Street, Le Molino Rojo (The Red Mill), led to a brawl in which Castro was arrested in Union City by then-Police Chief Herman Bolte. This incident, though not widely documented, underscores the city’s early connections to significant international political movements.

The Cuban Mafia’s Influence

Following the Cuban Revolution and the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961, Union City saw an influx of Cuban exiles. Among them was José Miguel Battle Sr., a former Havana police officer and Bay of Pigs veteran. Battle established “The Corporation,” also known as the Cuban Mafia, which engaged in illicit activities such as the numbers game “bolita.” By the 1970s, The Corporation’s operations spanned New Jersey, New York, and Florida, reportedly generating up to $45 million annually. Battle’s influence permeated Hudson County, fostering relationships with local politicians; including Union City Mayor and State Senator, William Musto, members of the Union City Police Department and organized crime families.​

Political Corruption and Pay-to-Play Practices

Union City’s political landscape has been repeatedly marred by corruption and pay-to-play schemes. In the 1960s, Teamsters Local 560, headquartered at 707 Summit Avenue, was under the control of mobster Anthony “Tony Pro” Provenzano, a caporegime in the Genovese crime family. Provenzano was implicated in various illegal activities, including the notorious disappearance of labor leader Jimmy Hoffa in 1975.

The 1970s and 1980s saw Mayor William “Bill” Musto as a central figure in Union City’s political arena. Musto, who served as both mayor and state senator, was a mentor to future political leaders, including Bob Menendez and Brian P. Stack. Despite his contributions to the city’s development, Musto’s tenure was overshadowed by corruption charges. In 1982, he was convicted on federal racketeering and fraud charges for accepting kickbacks from contractors. Demonstrating his enduring local support, Musto won re-election even after his conviction, famously declaring, “This is my jury.” He was later honored with a cultural center named after him, underscoring hiscomplex legacy.

Bob Menendez: From Protégé to Convict

Bob Menendez began his political career under Bill Musto’s mentorship, initially serving as a school board member and later as a city councilman. Menendez testified against Musto during the 1982 corruption trial while wearing a bullet proof vest, positioning himself as a reformer and propelling his political ascent. He went on to serve as mayor, state legislator, and eventually as a U.S. Senator.​

However, Menendez’s career was fraught with legal challenges. In 2015, he faced federal corruption charges related to alleged favors for a Florida ophthalmologist but avoided conviction after a mistrial in 2017. His legal troubles resurfaced, and in 2024, Menendez was convicted on multiple charges, including bribery, extortion, and acting as a foreign agent for Egypt. The investigation revealed that he had accepted substantial bribes, including gold bars and cash, in exchange for political favors. Senator Menendez claimed this was an attack by his political enemies and political bosses attempting to unseat him for political power. 

“I know where all the skeletons in the closet are, I know who all the players are in and out of government, and the issues most important to the people of Hudson County. At the end of the day, I don’t need the party line to win in Hudson.” – Bob Menendez

While nearly all politicians called for Menendez resignation, there was only one Hudson County politician who remained silent and didn’t call for his resignation. That politician was none other than Brian P. Stack. Are those skeletons his?

In January 2025, Menendez was sentenced to 11 years in prison, marking a dramatic fall from grace for the once-prominent senator. His son Rob Menendez Jr. is currently serving as the Congressional Representative of NJ District 8, following in his father’s footsteps. We may expect history to continue to repeat itself.  

Brian Stack: Allegations of Corruption and Police Manipulation

Brian P. Stack, another protégé of Bill Musto, has been a dominant force in Union City politics, serving as mayor since 2000 and as a state senator since 2008. Despite his popularity and reputation for hands-on governance, Stack’s administration has faced numerous allegations of corruption and unethical practices.​

Critics, including North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco, have accused Stack of leveraging substantial state aid to finance a powerful political machine. Union City receives significant state funds annually, with over $300 million allocated, including approximately $241.8 million designated for educating about 11,000 students. Sacco contends that this funding supports hundreds of employees who function as political operatives, extending their influence into neighboring towns.

Further allegations suggest that Stack exercises undue influence over the Union City Police Department. Lawsuits have claimed that police officers are pressured to make donations to the Brian P. Stack Civic Association as a prerequisite for promotions. One such lawsuit alleges that the association’s primary purpose is to “promote, protect and maintain Mayor Stack’s political power in the Union City Police Department.”

Day Care Funds

On March 26, 2007, Stack was one of three legislators subpoenaed regarding the disbursement of at least two $100,000 grants that went to the Union City Day Care, which is headed by Stack’s estranged wife, Katia, and partially government funded. The subpoena was based on a complaint by Republican activist Steve Lonegan, who filed 36 conflict of interest complaints against state legislators. A state ethics panel cleared Stack in late November 2009, ruling unanimously that he did not benefit from the grants, and that there was no conflict of interest.

Private use of Municipal Vehicles

In January 2011, Stack was criticized in one of Arnold Díaz‘s “Shame Shame Shame” segments for WNYW Fox 5 for allowing the use of city-owned vehicles by his ex-wife, Katia Stack. Katia is the director of The Union City Day Care Program, a private organization with a $6 million budget, and was assigned by Mayor Stack a car owned by the Union City Police Department, as well as free gas and insurance. The Day Care Program also has at least one other public vehicle. In addition, Díaz reported that the day care center itself does not pay any rent for the city building in which it is housed. Stack stated that his administration did nothing wrong, and that the center’s housing and vehicle status was initiated before he became mayor in 2000, but according to Díaz, WNYW did not receive requested documentation of this fact. Díaz states that the car Katia Stack had been using had been returned to the police department parking lot after their investigation began, and that she reimbursed the city for the cost of gas and insurance.

Stack again came under Díaz’s scrutiny in February 2013 for the free rides that residents of the luxury high-rise Troy Towers in Union City are given to Hoboken Terminal, a service that began a few months prior, as indicated in a letter residents of that building received from Stack. The city van, which is normally used to transport seniors, picks up residents three times every weekday morning at the Troy Towers, despite the fact that a public bus stops there as well. Joseph Blaettler, a former Deputy Police Chief of Union City and Mayor Stack’s former police liaison, who previously provided information to WNYW for the January 2011 report, criticized Stack for the rides, accusing Stack of using them to curry favor with Troy Towers voters. Emilio del Valle, a member of the advocacy group Union City Concerned Citizens, also criticized Stack for the taxpayer-funded service, which del Valle said was not needed. When interviewed, Stack stated that he was not attempting to buy the tower residents’ votes, but provides the service because they are the largest taxpayers in the city, and that the van service is given to Union City citizens who request transportation to the terminal, doctor’s appointments, etc., and that the citizenry is made aware of this.

Díaz countered that the van driver’s statements did not support this, nor did WNYW’s surveillance of the van, which yielded no instances when it picked up at other locations, nor its interviews with low-income citizens who received no similar letter, and expressed ignorance of the service. According to Díaz, because Union City is classified as a fiscally distressed city, it receives $10 million a year in state aid, and Stack says that the van does not cost the city anything. However, Blaettler questions who pays for the cost of gas,insurance and the driver, who despite Stack’s statement, says he is not the same driver who transports seniors during the van’s normal operation. Díaz also points out that the service continued even after Hoboken Terminal was closed in October 2012 due to flooding caused by Hurricane Sandy, and placed Stack in the program’s Hall of Shame for “abusing his power”

ICE

In December 2016, the city settled a lawsuit with former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent Ricky Patel, who accused Stack of using government resources to harass him. According to Patel’s November 2014 lawsuit, about two weeks after the FBI raided the Union City Community Development Agency, he found a note on his vehicle informing him that the car was “part of an ongoing investigation”, and noticed his apartment was being surveilled by a woman revealed to be Stack’s girlfriend. When Patel asked the woman why she was parked in front of his apartment, she called Stack, who then arrived and as Patel described, exclaimed, “I am the f**king Mayor! This is my city! F**k the feds!” Patel was then escorted to police headquarters, where a police lieutenant told her that she was concerned federal agents were “conducting an unsanctioned investigation against our mayor.” The Union City insurance carrier settled the lawsuit for $100,000, with neither the city nor its officials admitting any wrongdoing.

Investigative Journalist

Additionally, Leonard Filipowski, known as “Leroy Truth,” has been a vocal critic of Stack, alleging corruption, misconduct, and even physical assault by the mayor and other city officials. Filipowski has utilized social media platforms to disseminate his claims, aiming to expose systemic corruption within the city’s administration. Leroy Truth alleges ​multiple violations of civil rights, including false arrest, harassment and assault. Leroy states in multiple videos that he is receiving information of city corruption from multiple sources to include current and former city employees, elected officials, residents, employees of the Board of Education and much more. Leroy has pending hearings and litigation at this time. While Brian P. Stack’s public image is of a hard working public servant and dedicated to the residents of Union City, we can give him the credit of carefully perfecting his public image as a politician, while keeping his true colors behind the curtain and away from public view. 

Conclusion

Union City’s history is a testament to the challenges urban centers face in combating organized crime and political corruption. From Fidel Castro’s arrest in the 1950s to contemporary allegations against local officials, the city has continually grappled with issues of integrity and governance. While critics like Leonard Filipowski bring attention to potential misconduct, the veracity of such claims requires thorough investigation and substantiation.


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🚨🔥 UNION CITY HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER FIRED UNDER SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES AS SCHOOL OFFICIALS ACCUSED OF COVER-UP! 🔥🚨BOE HIRED ALLEGED RAPIST SERGIO DEROJAS AS NEW Union City SCHOOLS SAFETY DIRECTOR!🔥🚨

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Recent reports indicate that a Union City High School (UCHS) teacher was abruptly terminated last week under suspicious circumstances. Allegations suggest that top school officials are actively concealing the details, potentially covering up inappropriate relationships between the teacher and students. This incident is part of a disturbing pattern spanning over 20 years, where Union City Board of Education (BOE) officials have been implicated in covering up teacher sexual misconduct—AND A JUDGE JUST RULED THEY CAN BE HELD LIABLE! 🚨

👀 WHO KNOWS & IS KEEPING QUIET?

🔴 Superintendent Silvia Abbato 🏫

🔴 Mayor & State Senator Brian Stack 🎩

🔴 UCHS Principal Ryan Lewis 📚

🔴 Union President Barbara Pinzon ⚖️

💥 THE LAW IS CLEAR—THEY MUST REPORT OR FACE PENALTIES!

📜 In New Jersey, anyone who suspects child abuse, including educator misconduct, is legally required to report it IMMEDIATELY to the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP). ❌🚔

❌ Failure to report is a criminal offense punishable by:

⚠️ Up to $500 in fines

⚠️ Up to 6 months in jail

⚠️ Disciplinary action for knowingly covering up misconduct

📢 JUDGE RULES: UNION CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION CAN BE HELD LIABLE!

In a BOMBSHELL RULING, Hudson County Superior Court Judge Kalimah Ahmad ruled last week that the Union City Board of Education CAN be held liable for a teacher’s sexual assault of two students dating back to 2004. This proves what many in the community have known all along—THEY HAVE BEEN COVERING FOR PREDATORS FOR DECADES!

Judge Ahmad revealed shocking facts in the ruling, exposing how Union City school officials ignored multiple warnings about teacher Francisco Realpe, allowing him to remain employed even after teachers and supervisors flagged his disturbing relationships with students.

👉 “The Board ignored their suspicions towards Defendant Realpe, did not investigate into Defendant Realpe’s relationships with multiple underage students, and allowed him to remain employed until his termination in 2005,” wrote Judge Ahmad.

👉 Jessica Garcia, one of Realpe’s victims, finally saw justice when the judge DENIED the Union City BOE’s motion to dismiss her case. “I had such a feeling of not just relief, but validation, to read the Court Order, especially seeing, in all capital letters, the word DENIED,” said Garcia.

👉 Realpe was eventually sentenced to four years in prison in January 2023, but HOW MANY OTHER TEACHERS HAVE BEEN PROTECTED JUST LIKE HIM? HOW MANY VICTIMS NEVER GOT JUSTICE?

🚨 AND NOW, MAYOR BRIAN STACK JUST HIRED AN ACCUSED RAPIST AS SCHOOL SAFETY DIRECTOR?!? 🚨

🔴 In a gut-wrenching slap to every woman in this country, Mayor Brian Stack and the Union City Board of Education have just hired retired Union City Lieutenant Sergio Rojas as the new Director of Safety for Union City schools!

🚨 Who is Sergio Rojas?

✔️ He has been accused of raping a female police dispatcher while he was a sergeant.

✔️ The victim was retaliated against.

✔️ The semen-stained chair with evidence was allegedly destroyed on orders from Mayor Brian Stack.

✔️ Instead of being held accountable, Rojas was PROMOTED to Lieutenant.

✔️ And NOW, Stack just gave him a job protecting OUR CHILDREN?!? 😡

🔥 THIS IS INSANE! THIS IS CRIMINAL! ROJAS MUST BE FIRED IMMEDIATELY! 🔥

This is not just negligence—this is deliberate, systemic corruption that enables sexual predators while silencing victims. 🚨 The entire Union City Board of Education must be removed, Mayor Brian Stack must resign, and the FBI must investigate every official involved in this cover-up!

⚠️ CALL TO ACTION: DEMAND JUSTICE NOW!

❗ If you have ANY information about inappropriate relationships between teachers and students OR if you know which administrators are covering it up, you must come forward NOW! ❗

📞 CONTACT LEROY TRUTH IMMEDIATELY!

📲 Call or Text: 305-707-8325 📱

📩 Email: LeroyTruth247@gmail.com ✉️

🚨 CONTACT THE FBI—DEMAND AN INVESTIGATION! 🚨

📞 FBI Newark Field Office: (973) 792-3000 ☎️

💻 Submit an anonymous tip online: FBI Tip Line 🌍

🔥 SHARE THIS MESSAGE—OUR CHILDREN DESERVE PROTECTION! 🔥

The people of Union City deserve better. We MUST hold these corrupt officials accountable! No more secrets. No more cover-ups. No more silence!

👊 THE TIME TO ACT IS NOW! PROTECT OUR CHILDREN! 🚔⚖️


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Lawmakers want AG Impeached: Demanding Platkin to Resign

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Recent developments have led to calls for the resignation and impeachment of New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin, primarily due to his handling of issues within the New Jersey State Police (NJSP).

Allegations of Racial Discrimination and Misconduct within NJSP

In September 2024, two investigative reports unveiled systemic racial and gender discrimination within the NJSP, along with mishandling of internal complaints. The findings highlighted favoritism, retaliation against whistleblowers, and irregularities in the promotional process. Notably, a high-ranking officer retired with a substantial pension despite documented misconduct. These revelations have raised concerns about accountability and transparency under Attorney General Platkin’s oversight. 

Antisemitic Remarks by NJSP Leadership

In October 2024, Lieutenant Colonel Sean Kilcomons, the second-in-command of the NJSP, was accused of making antisemitic remarks about Attorney General Platkin and his son during a “Bring Your Child to Work Day” event. Kilcomons allegedly referred to Platkin as “that Jew” and ordered a department helicopter to remain airborne to prevent Platkin’s son from seeing it. This incident has intensified scrutiny of the NJSP’s internal culture and leadership. 

Calls for Resignation and Impeachment

In light of these issues, political figures and organizations, including the NAACP New Jersey State Conference, have called for Attorney General Platkin’s resignation. They argue that his oversight has been inadequate in addressing systemic discrimination and misconduct within the NJSP. The introduction of articles of impeachment reflects the severity of these concerns and the demand for accountability at the highest levels of state law enforcement.

These developments underscore the critical need for effective leadership and systemic reform within New Jersey’s law enforcement agencies to restore public trust and ensure justice for all residents.


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Cliffside Park Officials Accused of Retaliation in EMT Lawsuit

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Cliffside Park officials are facing a lawsuit from former EMT Timothy Horner, who alleges he was fired in retaliation for raising concerns about politically motivated and improper directives from EMS leadership. Horner, a military veteran, was hired as an EMT in June 2023 but was terminated in January 2024 after being suspended for questioning these directives. The lawsuit, filed on March 3, names EMS Director Michael Russo, Assistant Director William Bringas, and dispatcher Danielle Betts as defendants.

Horner claims that in October 2023, he was offered a full-time position as part of a “quid pro quo” arrangement after he questioned a directive to transport a political associate of Russo to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Montvale. The trip left Cliffside Park without ambulance coverage for nearly four hours. Horner argued that the directive violated public policy and proper patient care standards.

In another incident in September 2023, Horner was dispatched to a home for an intoxicated individual, where a Cliffside Park police officer allegedly told him the person was a relative of a “high-ranking, elected official in the borough.” Horner was instructed to take the person inside their home and leave them there despite the individual’s impaired state. After raising concerns that the directive violated patient care standards and could affect his EMT certification, Horner requested a meeting with Russo—but the meeting was never scheduled.

The lawsuit alleges that Horner faced retaliation after raising these concerns. In October 2023, he was directed to transport someone to the VA Clinic in East Orange for a non-emergency appointment. Russo allegedly told Horner to use emergency lights despite no medical need and instructed him not to maintain a patient chart or generate a bill. When Horner objected, the offer for full-time employment was withdrawn. He was later accused of being insubordinate and abandoned his post, leading to a two-week suspension. Horner says the stress from the situation triggered a serious medical condition requiring emergency care.

An anonymous EMS source has since criticized Assistant EMS Director William Bringas, alleging that Bringas’ career was politically handed to him despite lacking real EMS experience. According to the source, Bringas quickly became director of EMS in West New York and then in Cliffside Park due to political connections. “He has zero real EMS experience and should be the last person advising on patient care,” the source stated.

The source highlighted a broader issue within municipal EMS agencies, where political influence undermines proper patient care. “Political connections should never determine how EMS operates,” the source said. “Every patient should be treated equally and held to the highest medical standards, regardless of race, gender, or political affiliation.”

Horner’s lawsuit underscores concerns about the politicization of EMS leadership and raises questions about accountability and ethical practices within Cliffside Park’s emergency services.


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