He might be the real Amityville Horror.
Former Amityville Mayor Peter Imbert is a gun-toting, marijuana-growing pervert who spews racist slurs and shoots geese at employees, according to a newly filed administrative complaint. He allegedly pressured her to eat THC edibles and clean up after her pet guinea pig. .
Mr. Imbert, who served as mayor of the infamous Long Island village for 16 years, runs the insurance company RCI Industries, while maintenance worker Ralph Guarino takes care of menial tasks such as taking care of ganja and taking care of pet dogs and guinea pigs. He claimed that he was required to do the work. pig.
Imbert “called” Guarino to his home every day and “had him play pool and hit rocks.” Told him to shoot geese on the property. Watch bikini-clad teens playing in the pool. Guarino, 39, alleges in the suit that Inbert “broke glass and bought antifreeze and cat food so he could 'feed the stray cats.'
Mr. Imbert, a registered Republican, also had a secret room filled with “illegal weapons,” including AK-47s and AR-15s, Mr. Guarino alleged in a filing with the New York State Department of Human Rights.
“For the last 10 years, I've always been nervous around him, waiting for him to snap,” Guarino told the Post. “For two years, every day, I… did whatever he wanted. I'm scared of that man. He once said to me, 'There is no one to answer to except God.'”
Guarino said Imbert gushes about his sex life with his wife, Diane, and says his father never liked his mate because “she wouldn't get along” when an older man grabbed her butt. He is said to have reminisced.
The complaint alleges that a former elected official who oversaw Amityville from 1997 to 2013 also made racist comments to Guarino, telling him, “White people should be with white people and black people should be with black people.” It is said that he did.
He also allegedly had to stock Imbert's home and pool house with necessities such as vape pens, beer, bottled water, shampoo and toilet paper. I take my inverted car in for maintenance and shovel snow.
Mr. Guarino claimed that he was the only member of his staff to have been subject to humiliating demands, and that when Mr. Guarino complained, Mr. Imbert called him a “slut” and an “investigator.”
Mr. Guarino's mother, Eileen, works as a vice president for RCI, and she too filed a verified complaint against Mr. Imbert in retaliation after she complained about her son's alleged treatment.
Both men still work for RCI and are seeking unspecified damages.
Imbert did not respond to repeated requests for comment.
“This was an extremely hostile work environment, and I am proud of my client for having the courage and bravery to prosecute these allegations of discrimination and retaliation,” said Guarinos' attorney, David H. Rosen. Berg said.




