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[edit]This is "personal life" content? or mere sensationalized tabloid fodder? I'm going with the latter. It doesn't belong and is certainly undue weight and does not present NPOV toward the subject. I'm removing it and bringing it here:
- His daughter became an entertainment lawyer for Condé Nast in Manhattan. In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks of 2001, Zito violated a protective order that prohibited him from contacting Kathy when he made a phone call to his wife and daughter in Manhattan. In 2002, he pleaded guilty to violating an order of protection. When given a choice by Westchester County Supreme Court Justice Daniel Angiolillo of a year of violence education classes or 15 days in county jail, Zito chose the latter, telling the judge: "...if I'm in a room with a bunch of guys bragging about how they beat their wives, I'm gonna smack someone."He served twelve days in jail.[1] In 2005, Zito announced that he and Kathy had stopped trying to reconcile after 30 years of marriage and numerous attempts at reconciling. At the time, he had not spoken to his daughter Lisa in five years so had never met his two grandchildren.
On May 20, 2024, Zito was among an entourage of Trump supporters who accompanied the former president to court in Manhattan during Trump's hush money trial.[2]
Maineartists (talk) 15:25, 21 November 2024 (UTC) Maineartists (talk) 15:25, 21 November 2024 (UTC)
- ^ The Outlaw Biker Legacy of Violence Thomas Barker (2018)
- ^ A Former Leader of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Gang Joins Trump in Court Matthew Haag and Alan Feuer, The New York Times (May 20, 2024) Archived May 20, 2024, at the Wayback Machine
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