Left-handed people in Catholic law schools are being attacked for publicly and blasphemously slandering Nearly 3 million Catholic leaders in New York.
Vishalbalani, a student at St. John's University Law School – working part-time for the New York Yankees – is said to have posted on February 22 that Cardinal Dolan was “sick” on X.
“Pope Francis is a model of Catholic love, slavery and grace, the post said, according to NYC Councillor Robert Holden, who tracks screeds.
Barani has also been relentlessly ripping with X for over a year, Holden told the Post.
Barani, 26, graduated from New York University in 2022 with a bachelor's degree in sports management and graduated from law school in August, later defeated Dolan's post.
However, Holden fired the letter Monday to Law School Dean Jelani Jefferson Exum, claiming Barani's “fitness to the legal profession.”
Balani tore Holden, a conservative Queen Democrat, with X as a “scum bag” and a “two-bit sanctuary sleeping bag” and a “@Nyccountiler's legacy” on @Nyccountiler's “@Nyccountiler”.
Barani also called councillor Vicki Palladino (R-Keynes) “Scum of the Pond,” “The Pond Lover,” “The Pond Hack,” and “The Ill Trump Boot Ricker,” and seven other past and present councillors, “Crank” and “Grifter.”
“His actions contradict the values of St. John's Jesuits, but also raise questions about his fitness for the legal profession, requiring your immediate review and disciplinary action,” Holden told Dean.
Balani's X account was closed days after Holden officially filed a complaint.
Councillors also wrote a similar letter to the New York Yankees Human Resources Department on Monday. There, Balani worked as a part-time special event staff and demanded that he be disciplined for potential violations of the MLB staff's conduct policy.
“The Yankees are the cornerstone of the New York community and are highly regarded for their professionalism and integrity,” writes Holden. “Your Social Media Policy (MLB Social Media Policy) Certainly, such behavior is prohibited. ”
Balani's LinkedIn Profile He emphasizes as a “witty sports business expert” who “contributes to major sporting events and improves life through the power of sports.”
He began working for the Yankees three years ago at Stadium Tours & Special Events, and previously worked as an event staff member at professional tennis events. He also worked as a House intern and was a campaign volunteer for Long Island Democrat Tom Suzzi.
Barani declined to comment, and St. John's and the Yankees did not reply to messages.
However, Alyn Sobo, the Yankees' vice president of human resources, wrote an email to Holden that she shared with her post. [Balani] We refused to be responsible for the cited posts, so we encouraged him to be thoughtful and respectful when posting.
She said it has not yet been decided whether Balani violated social media policies.
