π‘ D3ATH THREAT IN THE SCHOOLYARD: A slimy Democrat school board hopeful drops a bomb in a secret chat: “This bitch needs to d*e” β aimed at a bikini-clad conservative mom fighting for her kids! π£π
What twisted rage boiled over into sex-crazed hate against Danielle Bellomo, the MAGA warrior mom shaking up NJ politics? Cops are circling, candidates are bailing… but is this the tip of a deeper leftist meltdown?
Expose the sleazy scandal rocking Marlboro: π
A New Jersey school board candidate was caught red-handed sending vicious, sexual messages about a conservative female board member in a group chat labeled βThisBitchNeedsToDie.β
Photos of Scott Semayaβs vile texts about Danielle Bellomo at a July school board meeting leaked this week on social media β and the widening scandal is now being investigated by local cops and roiling the affluent suburb of Marlboro.
βBellomo must be cold β her nips could cut glass right nβ read one text, allegedly captured on camera while Semayaβs fingers typed an βo.β
Outrage was immediate, and Semaya this week dropped out of the race for the Marlboro Board of Education, followed by his running mate Melissa Goldberg.
The scandal in the leafy Monmouth County enclave has drawn parallels toΒ the recent controversy in Virginia, where attorney general candidate Jay Jones was recently outed for a 2022 text message suggesting the stateβs then-Republican House Speaker deserved to be shot in the head.
βIt was absolutely terrifying,β Bellomo exclusively told The Post. βWhen I found out about the messages I was absolutely shocked, especially with the climate of our country. It sent chills down my spine.
Bellomo, 38, is a MAGA-loving, President Trump-supporting mom of three and staunch Republican, who poses in a star-spangled bikini for her Facebook profile picture. She believes she has been targeted for her politics.
βIβm a proud and unapologetic advocate for parental rights, for my children, for our town and our state and for that they have this hate for me,β she said.
Semaya, 38, an accountant who has voiced progressive liberal views, was one of five candidates running for three open seats on the Marlboro Board of Education. He cited only βfamily circumstancesβ in announcing his exit from the race. He did not return multiple messages seeking comment.
βMy whole family has been affected by it,β Bellomo said, noting her older son, 12, was likely to see the nasty text.
Ironically, Bellomo was once Semayaβs daughterβs Girl Scouts leader.
βThis is heartbreaking for me,β she said. βThis is what he was thinking when I was volunteering with his children β itβs a hard pill to swallow.β
Bellomo, who is serving her first full, three-year term on the board, said sheβs been subjected to months of online threats and made several police reports.
While the social media post about the βThisBitchNeedstoDieβ group text included just a single shot of Semayaβs cell phone, Bellomo said sheβs seen several other images of the messages exchanged by the group including βvery specific actions that they want to do to me and what their intention is.
βThese text messagesΒ are the first timeΒ I was able to see they donβt want me alive,β she added, declining to share the additional images.
Bellomo said she has a protective order against one person allegedly in the group chat: Mitesh Gandhi, whose wife is a board member. Gandhi declined comment and referred The Post to his lawyer, who said he was moving to dismiss the protective order.
The vicious chat group was believed to be composed of five men, and allegedly included Chad Hyett, current Marlboro school board vice president, according to a source. Many in the town of 41,000 are now calling for Hyettβs resignation.
Hyett, who in DecemberΒ filed a School Ethics Commission complaintΒ against Bellomo after she posted part of a board email on social media, did not return a message. The commission did not substantiate Hyettβs complaint.
Bellomo claimed Marlboro Schools Superintendent Michael Ballone βwould not provide protectionβ at a board meeting this week, after the text message controversy erupted.
βThe district takes the safety and security of all members of our school community very seriously,β Ballone said. βWe have an invaluable relationship with our local police department who attends our Board of Education meetings. This upcoming meeting will be no different.β
Marlboroβs Democratic mayor, Jonathan Hornik, condemned the messages as βcompletely unacceptable,β adding, βthose responsible are clearly not equipped to hold public office.β
βViolence and threats of violence against public officials are seemingly becoming normalized,β he said in a statement. βIn only a few monthsβ time, we have witnessed an alarming escalation in this type of behavior to an extreme, culminating in the murders of Minnesota Representative [Melissa] Hortman and activist Charlie Kirk. This must stop.β
Meanwhile, the sleepy town of Marlboro, where the average home is priced at $850,000, has become a social media battleground.
βThis guy presents himself as a father and family man to the public only to then conduct himself like a pervert and criminal on a group chat during a BOE Meeting,β wrote former board member Aldo Patruno of Semaya.
βThis is disgusting on every level,β another online commenter said.
βThese grown men need to be arrested for threats on oneβs life,β anotherΒ wrote on Instagram.
SemayaΒ and GoldbergΒ were running on a purportedly apolitical slate called Collaborators for Responsible Education, or CORE. The third candidate on the slate, longtime incumbent Michael Lilonsky, remains in the race. He did not return a message.
Goldberg told New Jerseyβs Patch.com she was abandoning her bid for the board because she βcurrently cannot commit to this role in addition to my other responsibilities.β