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Marlboro, NJ mother who supports MAGA faces disturbing comments in second chat: ‘I swear she can’t die soon enough’

Marlboro, NJ mother who supports MAGA faces disturbing comments in second chat: 'I swear she can't die soon enough'

A school board member known for his MAGA support has come under fire for a disturbing text message scandal that has recently resurfaced. It turns out Mitesh Gandhi, who serves alongside his wife Aditi on the board, allegedly sent threatening messages about Danielle Bellomo, a Marlboro, New Jersey mother of three. In one message, Gandhi reportedly wrote, “I swear she’s not going to die soon,” and “I’m going to slaughter her now,” based on a screenshot shared with The Post.

Another message from Gandhi, 47, mentioned he was “already working on some things.” He further added, “I want you to decipher this woman.”

During a court session in Monmouth County Superior Court on Thursday, witnesses stated that the judge reviewed these messages while Bellomo, 38, was seeking to extend a protective order against Gandhi. Bellomo’s attorney, Tim Howes, confirmed that the judge rejected Gandhi’s attempt to dismiss the case and renewed the protective order, forbidding Gandhi from contacting Bellomo until January.

Bellomo expressed her concerns to The Post, stating, “We wanted to get through this to protect our families.”

In a recent discussion between Gandhi and whistleblower David Pucciarelli, Gandhi allegedly referred to Bellomo as a “lying criminal,” even stating, “The mission is to make her die alone lol” and “We will pivot to making her life miserable in other ways.”

Pucciarelli, who received the texts from Gandhi, described his initial perception as mere gossip, “the entertainment of my town.” He didn’t know Gandhi well, only recalling how often he brought up Bellomo’s name during their conversations. “I wish I could have gone back in time and not reacted at all,” he lamented.

Bellomo expressed ongoing fears for her safety and that of her family. She had first taken legal action against Gandhi in September after Pucciarelli shared the concerning messages with her.

In one of the exchanges, Gandhi claimed that police had come to his residence. He reportedly wrote, “I said she was fn Batsh-t c-nt,” and ominously added, “Her life is about to end lol.”

Previously, Gandhi was accused of taking part in a disturbing group chat titled “This Bitch Must Die,” which included other school board members and candidates from Marlboro. In October, the chat went viral when a photo surfaced on social media showing one member, Scott Semaya, typing “It must be cold in Bellomo. Her toes could cut glass” during a public meeting.

This controversy led to the withdrawal of Semaya and another candidate from the race. The situation attracted national attention, including remarks from Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who deemed it “wrong and evil.”

Recently, New Jersey law enforcement indicated that they would not pursue charges related to the case, which caused public outcry. An attorney for Semaya stated, “We have maintained from the beginning that Mr. Scott committed no crime.” Other involved parties did not respond to inquiries, and Gandhi’s lawyer opted not to comment.

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