Long Island town hired self-described ‘bigot’ to fight local mosque expansion in federal discrimination case: court docs
A Long Island town locked in a federal discrimination lawsuit hired a traffic expert accused of openly hating Muslims, beating coworkers, and submitting a sham traffic study around a local mosque, according to court documents.
Jeffrey Buckholz admitted he could be viewed as a “bigot” in a pre-trial deposition on Oct. 3 in a long-standing lawsuit battle between the Town of Oyster Bay and the Muslims of Long Island group, which wants to expand a mosque in Bethpage.
After discovering that Buckholz’s LinkedIn account was riddled with racist and anti-Muslim posts, attorneys for MOLI called him in for a deposition last week where he admitted to and doubled down on his views.
Buckholz admitted under oath that his views on Muslims and immigrants could be considered bigoted, according to the official transcript from his sworn deposition.
The posts included liking one that said “Muslims can f–k off.”
