Woman behaving badly.
Just in case you thought that men held a monopoly on
mistreating women, take a look at Marie Napoli. For the full story see the New York Post article.
Wife of prominent attorney Paul Napoli, she discovered one
day that her husband was having an affair. With a married woman, no less. Marie
Napoli reacted by taking out after her husband’s mistress with a fury.
She harassed and bullied Vanessa Dennis. Apparently, she had
forgotten about the solidarity of sisterhood.
Once she discovered the name of Dennis’s husband, she wrote
him directly:
One
message read: “tell ur hoe 2 stop f- -king my man, we got a family . . .
I’ve been watching that slut. She needs to
backoff.”
Who’s slut-shaming now?
After a time, Dennis was fired
from Paul Napoli’s law firm.
It didn’t stop Marie Napoli:
She
e-mailed Dennis on May 12, 2013, saying, “just so we are perfectly clear I have
full access to all the work/office e-mails and contacts of yours, and be rest
assured I am not afraid to use them.”
She
also threatened to follow her “like a scarlet letter.”
Later
that day, Napoli e-mailed again with a note that said: “Happy Mothers Day! Oh
yea I should say happy motherless day. Tick tock.”
Dennis
had previously told Paul Napoli that she might not be able to have children.
Dennis moved to Texas, but Marie Napoli continued to harass
her. After all, when your husband has an affair with an attractive young woman in his office, it’s
all the woman’s fault. That brazen hussy.
The Post reports:
Even
after Dennis moved to Texas, the alleged harassment continued. Marie Napoli
sent handwritten letters tucked into Christmas cards to the wives of Dennis’
new bosses labeling her a “sex addict” and even describing Dennis’ private body
piercing. She warned, “if I were you I would not let her near my husband.”
Napoli
sent messages to everyone on LinkedIn associated with Dennis’ new firm. She
tried to “friend” Dennis’ Facebook friends and those of her husband and posted
comments under photos of Dennis calling her a slut.
The
young lawyer was even followed as she drove around Houston, according to an
e-mail she received detailing her movements.
In
early January 2014, Dennis got out of the shower in her Houston apartment to
find her back door open and her cat, Padme, gone. She received a series of
texts on Jan. 27, 2014, written as if from Padme, with one saying, “How do u
think I got out . . .”
Given the number of other people Marie Napoli got involved in the story, she was not being very discrete.
Dennis and her husband are now separated. Paul Napoli is
standing by his woman. He must feel some gratitude toward a wife who willingly
absolved him of all responsibility for his affair.
Today, Paul Napoli is suffering from leukemia. He is
undergoing a bone marrow transplant… meaning that he is very ill.
Vanessa Dennis has filed suit against Marie Napoli for
defamation. The latter has countersued Vanessa Dennis for alienation of
affection.
It’s funny how they keep accusing men of being misogynists.
Left out the stalking and harassment accusations, I see. Seems like the Napolis deserve each other.
ReplyDeletePretty much every change to Western Civilization in the past 50 years has had the practical effect of enabling 'bad girl' behavior. This just seems a corner case.
ReplyDeleteSo the lesson of this moral tale is hating on one woman isn't the same as hating all women?
ReplyDeleteI confess whenever I hear the word misogynist spoken aloud, it sounds like it has something to do with massage. But I also get mixed up between philanthropist and philanderer. I'd better stick with small words and avoid politics.
Blogger Ares Olympus said...
ReplyDeleteSo the lesson of this moral tale is hating on one woman isn't the same as hating all women?
Of course not! It's absolutely positively NOT misogynist to hate Sarah Palin.