Posted on 08/08/2014 12:30:27 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
He Was Held On Contempt Charge Over Day Camp Dispute
A judge has freed Spring Valleys mayor, who had been jailed since Friday over a dispute involving a childrens day camp. Mayor Demeza Delhomme had been jailed on a contempt-of-court charge.
As WCBS 880s Sean Adams reported, Delhomme emerged from the Rockland County jail with stubble on his face and an open shirt collar Tuesday saying there had been a misunderstanding.
I have no grudges against anyone, no hard feelings, Delhomme said. The reason were all here, its all about the kids, the mayor added. We wanted a day care for the kids. Delhomme then started musing aloud about running for re-election. I was going to do four years; Im (now) going to do 12, he said. The controversy started when the camps youth director got into a conflict with the mayor and was suspended. A judge then ordered the mayor to open the camp at the Louis Kurtz Civic Center. Delhomme said he had. But two village trustees said some office doors were still locked, so Delhomme was arrested.
The mayor agreed Tuesday to honor conditions involving the camp.
Everything the trustees wanted is going to happen, Trustee Vilair Fonvil said outside court. It didnt have to come to this.
Fonvil was originally appointed by the mayor, but theyre now bitter rivals, CBS 2s Tony Aiello reported. Deputy Mayor Anthony Leon supports Delhomme, even though in 2007, Delhomme accused Leon of assault during a bitter election season.
That was a coup détat. Well set up, Leon said Tuesday. Village Attorney Jerrold Miles tried to put the standoff in perspective.
A large part of what were seeing play out here is a political struggle and personalities involved in that struggle, he told Adams.
Delhomme became mayor last year after defeating an incumbent who was under federal indictment for corruption.
I hike around Bear Mountain/Harriman, and have family in Rockland County. They make it sound like a miniature Newark.
Strange story
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