Posted on 04/10/2019 2:38:56 PM PDT by Coleus
A Clifton woman who trashed a local dentist's sexy Easter display was only after some attention, according to a recent report.
She got it, too -- from police ( see below ).
Tom Mozek, who answered the door at Desire Shepstone's house Tuesday, said he urged her not to take down dentist Wayne Gangi's Playboy display -- right as Pix11 was filming , NorthJersey.com reports .
The five scantily-clad mannequins on his lawn served as a tribute to the late Hugh Hefner, who would have turned 93 on Tuesday, the dentist said.
Gangi says he plans on filing a restraining order against Shepstone for tearing down the $500 to $1,000 display, the report says.
Police on Wednesday served her with a summons charging Shepstone with criminal mischief . She'll have to go before a Municipal Court judge to answer the complaint.
Shepstone showed up at Gangi's Grove Street office with clippers and began cutting off the mannequins' lingerie as reporter Andrew Ramos recorded. She carried the dolls off the lawn and told Ramos that she was sick of having to look at it from her home across the street.
Clifton residents were embarrassed by Shepstone's reaction.
"Unbelievable," one told Daily Voice. "You have a right to your opinion, but you dont have a right to trespass and vandalize."
A member of a Clifton Facebook group suggested residents purchase their own mannequins in solidarity with Gangi.
"No one questioned that he could have the display up, including the mayor," the woman said. "The issue was the tastefulness."
Gangi -- who some have called Hefner -- has attracted attention to his office for his over-the-top holiday displays. Last Halloween, he had bloody corpses and zombies strewn across his lawn.
This look has garnered the most attention yet. The dolls popped up back in February for Valentine's Day and sported bunny ears for St. Patrick's Day a month later.
The girls are still rocking those, only this time they were holding baskets of Easter eggs and wearing fishnets, silky undies and pastel wigs -- until Shepstone came along.
That’s a female...I think!
deranged.
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Yep. HE sure is.
“Sexy Easter display.”
I admit that’s a term I never thought I’d see in a news story.
“deranged.”
No, just another puritanical liberal who thinks she has the right to control others.
The display WAS tacky.
It was also none of her business.
....”was only after attention”...
That was obvious when she brushed aside the warning she was on private property and said she knew and didn’t care.
Lots of very immature and ‘needy’ women out there today.
I would like to see if property values dropped in the area and he bought up some of the houses.
One Easter Bunny without chocolate eggs.
Disgusting.
I was going to post the pic here, but thought better of it. See it for yourself at the original link.
I'd say it was different. I drove past it on Monday afternoon. I was on my way to my granddaughters' house. I wasn't expecting anything, but the guy does have elaborate displays at Christmas time, and also for Halloween I think.
ML/NJ
Huh ... that little pink number would look good on the floor next to the bed ...
A sexy Easter display?
Sick
She either likes her women in flannel shirts or she just wanted the manequins for personal reasons because she’s “socially wonderful” as Trey Gowdy would say.
Tacky, yes, vulgar, no. It’s actually kinda funny with the pastel wigs and all.
Bunnies
Well, I do see the connection.
Meanwhile, Matt 21: 32 For John came to you in the way of righteousness, and you did not believe him; but tax collectors and harlots believed him; and when you saw it, you did not afterward [f]relent and believe him.
Note harlots believed, and not the religious leaders.
And I love that the tax collectors also were rated above the religious leaders. So maybe demoncrats still have a chance.
Yes it’s sort of funny but I wouldn’t want it across the street from me. But then, I probably wouldn’t live in New Jersey. LOL
Did you know that kid ended up being a minister or pastor years later?
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