Staten Island DA Says He Fears for His Safety/Life—Because of Email Sent on Substack

July 25, 2025
Richmond County DA Michael McMahon said he fears for his safety after a Substack newsletter arrived in his official inbox.

Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon, 67, stated in a sworn complaint filed with the NYPD that he was “afraid for his safety/life” after receiving a Substack email at his official government address.

 In the complaint’s “Victim’s Emotional Impact” section, McMahon answered “YES” to the question: “Is victim fearful for their safety/life?”

 The email, received at 10:51 a.m. on Sunday, July 13, was one of a series distributed by the political newsletter “Is This for Real, authored by Florida-based journalist Richard Luthmann, 45, and sent to more than 33,000 subscribers.

 The offense listed in McMahon’s complaint is “Criminal Contempt in the First Degree, a Class E felony under New York Penal Law § 215.51, punishable by up to four years in prison.

McMahon alleges that the Substack email sent by Luthmann violated an order of protection issued by New York State Supreme Court Justice Marina Cora Mundy, which, according to the complaint, remains in effect through October 26, 2028.

Email Content and Legal Context

 The email that prompted the criminal complaint does not mention McMahon by name. Authored by Dr. Bandy Lee, a New York-based psychiatrist, and introduced by Luthmann, it was sent to McMahon in his capacity as a public official, at his official email address:  michael.mcmahon@rcda.nyc.gov.

The message contains no explicit or implied threats of violence.

 The email criticizes New Jersey Superior Court Judge Jane Gallina-Mecca and calls for her impeachment. Records indicate that McMahon’s office had been receiving the newsletter since at least June 20, 2025.  As with all Substack newsletters, the message included an unsubscribe link, allowing recipients to opt out at any time.

 According to the complaint filed with the NYPD’s 120th Precinct in Staten Island—where District Attorney McMahon serves as the county’s top law enforcement official—Luthmann made no threats, nor was there any physical contact or injury.

 The charge stems solely from an alleged violation of an order of protection via one email communication. Under New York law, criminal contempt in the first degree can apply when the protected party finds the communication threatening, alarming, or harassing.

An email sent to the DA at his official email address was opened and read at his offices caused Michael McMahon to fear for his safetylife

 The reported incident occurred at McMahon’s office at 130 Stuyvesant Place, Staten Island, where he opened the email on Sunday, July 13. He filed the complaint the following day, with Sergeant Detective Supervisor McGovern of the 120th Precinct.

  Origins of the Conflict (2015)

In the NYPD complaint report, the section that asks whether the suspect and victim are strangers, was marked “Yes to indicate they were strangers.

 That designation appears to contrast with their prior public and legal interactions, including a documented dispute dating back to 2015

That year, Luthmann—then a Staten Island attorney, Reform Party of New York law chair, and outspoken political commentator—created a satirical Facebook page lampooning McMahon, who was running for District Attorney. The parody, which referred to McMahon as “Smilin’ Jack” and mocked his political allies as the “Irish Mafia,” included exaggerated graphics and clear disclaimers. The page was labeled as satire and linked to McMahon’s official campaign website. It did not impersonate McMahon or claim to be authentic.

McMahon Org Chart
Luthmanns parody Facebook site with images such as the ones above and below could not be mistaken for an authentic McMahon Facebook page which is what McMahon claimed

 

 

 In the same 2015 District Attorney race, Luthmann publicly supported Republican candidate Joan Illuzzi, criticizing Democratic contender McMahon for what he described as a lack of courtroom experience.

Luthmann also alleged that McMahon’s campaign had submitted fraudulent designating petitions, citing multiple signatures purportedly from deceased individuals. The Staten Island Advance reported on the controversy and described the petition issue as “fraud.”

 Despite the allegations, McMahon won the general election and assumed office as Richmond County District Attorney in 2016.

 Luthmann also played a role in bringing public attention to a secret audio recording, allegedly captured by whistleblower, court clerk Michael Pulizotto,  involving New York State Supreme Court Judge Judith McMahon, then the administrative judge for Richmond County and wife of District Attorney Michael McMahon.

Luthmann represented the whistleblower.

Judge McMahon and her husband DA Michael McMahon “conspired to develop and use Part N (the special narcotics part) as a way to steer grand jury applications away from judges who were deemed ‘defense oriented judges’ and towards the Honorable Charles Troia,” Luthmann told the New York Post in 2017.

 The tape reportedly revealed Judge McMahon’s involvement in establishing a “Special Narcotics Part (SNP) in Staten Island criminal court. The SNP allegedly allowed her to route drug-related search warrant applications to Judge Charles Troia, who was perceived as more favorable to law enforcement, thereby bypassing Judges Mario Mattei and Wayne Ozzi, who were viewed as more skeptical and focused on due process.

 According to Luthmann, this judicial routing arrangement allowed the DA’s office to secure warrants that might not have survived stricter judicial scrutiny. He alleged that the arrangement gave DA McMahon’s office a tactical advantage in obtaining search warrants, facilitated by his wife’s judicial discretion.

Following the public disclosure, the Special Narcotics Part was dismantled. The New York State Office of Court Administration demoted Judge Judith Macmahon from her chief administrative post and reassigned her to Manhattan as a trial-level judge.

For their parts, the whistleblower was punished and Luthmann faced retaliation from DA McMahon.

Judge Judith McMahon and her husband DA Michael McMahon

 The District Attorney’s office led by Michael McMahon did not initiate a criminal investigation into his wife, Judge McMahon’s conduct.

Retaliation and Prosecution

Three years after Luthmann created a satirical Facebook page that lampooned then-District Attorney candidate McMahon, and shortly after McMahon’s wife, Judge Judith McMahon, was demoted, District Attorney McMahon’s office initiated criminal charges against Luthmann for his Facebook parody page.

Because McMahon stated he was the alleged victim in the case, he recused himself and sought the appointment of a special prosecutor. A judge approved the appointment. The first special prosecutor declined to pursue an indictment after reviewing the case, citing First Amendment protections applicable to parody and political satire.

"Incompetent By Design" Special Prosecutor Eric Nelson
Special Prosecutor Eric Nelson

 

McMahon then selected a second special prosecutor, Staten Island attorney Eric Nelson. Nelson ultimately brought a felony indictment against Luthmann for criminal impersonation and falsification of business records—charges stemming from the Facebook page and its contents.

 Public contracting records indicate that attorney Nelson has secured additional legal work from Richmond County agencies following his appointment as special prosecutor.

 Federal Case and Protective Order

Richard Luthmann a staunch supporter of Donald Trump

 During the time that District Attorney McMahon pursued criminal charges against Luthmann for a satirical Facebook page, the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of NY indicted Luthmann on federal charges involving a scrap metal fraud scheme linked to informant Guy Cardinale. Those federal charges, unrelated to McMahon, ultimately led Luthmann to enter plea agreements in both state and federal cases. He served approximately four years in federal custody on the federal matter.

Luthmann has never been convicted of a violent offense involving McMahon.

 According to the current criminal complaint, McMahon does not claim any physical threat, contact, or injury. It explicitly states that no weapons were used and that the matter is not associated with hate crimes, gang activity, or stop-and-frisk enforcement. He only alleges that the single email made him afraid for his safety/life in violation of the protective order.

 Luthmann maintains he was never served with the order of protection. Under New York law, a violation of a protective order generally requires that the subject had actual notice of its terms.

 It remains unclear whether sending a general newsletter to a subscriber list—without direct contact, personalized targeting, or threatening language—constitutes a violation of a protective order under New York Penal Law § 215.51, which requires proof that the defendant intentionally disobeyed a clearly communicated order of protection.

The criminal complaint filed by District Attorney McMahon requires judicial authorization to issue an arrest warrant. However, according to a recorded statement by NYPD Warrant Detective John Wilkinson, judges in New York generally approve such warrants when the complainant is a sitting district attorney who claims to fear for his safety or life.

 If a judge signs the warrant, the NYPD may initiate an out-of-state apprehension of Luthmann in Florida. Extradition proceedings would then be triggered, and Luthmann could be detained in a Florida county jail from 30- 90 days pending transfer.

Extradition as Punishment

Bus rides handcuffed and shackled
handcuff cover
Black box handcuffs are often employed to make movement restrictive and painful for days long transport of extraditing defendants

Standard extradition practices often involve contracted transport services that move detainees across multiple states over a period of days or even weeks. Individuals in custody are typically handcuffed and shackled with waist chains and are transferred between various local jails overnight. The routes are rarely direct. Transport vans typically stop in multiple jurisdictions to pick up or drop off other detainees. This process can result in prolonged travel under physically uncomfortable and restrictive conditions—and result in a defendant being detained for weeks or months before any legal challenge is heard—regardless of the underlying merits of the case.

Risk to McMahon

Should the complaint be found legally tenuous or retaliatory, District Attorney McMahon could face  scrutiny from the media, legal ethics panels, and oversight bodies regarding his use of prosecutorial authority against a political critic.

DA Michael McMahon m,ay not have experienced any real fear for his safety but instead might be merely looking to punish a political adversary using his office as an illegal conduit. His risk today with a growing awareness of weaponized justice is far greater than it was when he first prosecuted Luthmann.If federal authorities, including the U.S. Department of Justice, determine that McMahon misused his office to retaliate, possible consequences could include criminal prosecution, civil liability, professional discipline, or removal from office. Potential criminal charges may involve 18 U.S.C. § 242 (deprivation of rights under color of law), a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in prison, and 18 U.S.C. § 1519 (obstruction of justice), a felony carrying a maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison.

The FBI under the direction of Kashyap Patel has a far different leadership perpective than it did under previous directors

The case remains open and under investigation by the NYPD.

 

Editor’s Note:

A Case of Weaponization of Justice?

The potential of weaponization of justice clearly exists in this McMahon criminal complaint against Luthmann and to a degree that it should be reviewed by authorities who are watching for this kind of misconduct.

It may be true that McMahon was afraid for his safety and a stranger to Luthmann or it could be outright perjury and obstruction of justice. It is gratifying that the authorities and influencers of justice might take note and find this case a texbook example of what they are trying to eliminate from America.

It will be my pleasure to bring it to their attention. If McMahon’s motives were pure he has nothing whatsover to worry about, but if his motives were pure retailiation, then he may have a problem.

Stay tuned for my continuing posts on this topic.

FBI Director Kash Patel reposts Frank Parlatos article garnering more than 900000 likes
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Frank Parlato Jr Investigative journalist and Roger Stone have worked together many times to uncover injustice since 2007 when Stone worked with Parlato to expose the NXIVM cult

One of America’s greatest advocates for the ending of the weaponization of justice by prosecutors is Roger Stone.

Roger Stone and President Trump taken July 21 2025

This case will not climb under the radar.

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[…] email in question – authored primarily by a guest contributor (Dr. Bandy Lee) – did not mention Mr. McMahon at all and contained no threats or personal messages. It was a routine political commentary sent to McMahon in his capacity as a public official at his […]

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[…] the same time, Luthmann launched a satirical “Smilin’ Jack” Facebook page lampooning McMahon. The parody page – festooned with cartoons and memes – mocked McMahon’s inner circle as an […]

Insider.
Insider.
4 months ago

Richard Luthmann is part of a large pool of criminals attacking the judicial system. Not for the good of the country, but for the lack of accountability for himself and others. Upon release from prison Richard rebranded himself as a hard hitting journalist. The story’s he told where from the divorces of men claiming to be innocent of domestic violence. Gained a following of wealthy men along the Eastern sea boardwalk. Luthmann began doxing a wealthy chiropractor wife who fleed to Florida with her children. Since gaining a following he began a business relationship with a wealthy trader from New York David Weigel. Weigel arrested several times for restraining order violations begin a crusade attempting to solicite volnertable women. Women who have little to no financial resources who have lost their children in family court divorces and child protective services. Inlistied podcast personality from slam the gavel. Creating a funding stream for increased viewers and buying the family court circus blog from Paul Boyne facing criminal charges for speech that is under legal microscope for threats verses free speech. All to support largely a group of men who have been found guilty or have serious indication of abusing their former spouse. The organization has targeted women social influencer addressing women issue in family court. As well as some fathers. These women have reported sexual harassment. Women from New Jersey, New York and Connecticut have been gatherd to appeal to women. Monica a woman from New Jersey featured in Lutherman blog was isolated from friends while lutherman brought Weigel in to save the day. After several articles she was cast aside for the next. Luthmann has, belittled, badger, insulted anyone who disagree with him. Including mothers who are victims of domestic violence. He’s recently attached a well respected journalist in California for not reporting on a story. He post childish post calling her a bitch. Harassment, cyber bullying a pattern Richard Luthmann is no stranger to. Several women are solicited for the male dominated group and experience horrible abuse when these journalist questionable activism ends. Luthmann is not an innocent journalist. He’s a big bully who has entered a deal with the devil and will harass anyone to get results they desires. He’s dangerous and needs to be kept away from the public.

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 months ago
Reply to  Insider.

Wow You really understand this whole mess we call Richard Luthmann. Richard go to confession, get some therapy. STOP being lame.

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[…] DA McMahon swore out a criminal complaint against Luthmann, not as the DA but as a private citizen-victim. He alleges that Luthmann violated a protective order, and he is scared for his life and safety. The email did not mention McMahon and makes no threats against him or anyone. […]

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

Luthman is a whinny criminal. He is a horrible human and a horrible journalist. He is the problem not the solution.

Angel
Angel
5 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Truth is the solution!!!! Obviously you are with the true criminals. The ones who violate our rights on a daily basis for their own money making schemes and the pleasure they get out of evil deeds. That is why your hiding behind “anyomous”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago
Reply to  Angel

And you are so forth coming with your name “Angel” I keep anonymous because I am afraid of Luthman’s journalist rath and the rath of his blind followers like you.

Insider.
Insider.
4 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

This is the new love interest of the formerly incarcerated journalist. These journalist continue to fish from a pond of domestic violence victims. A unlimited supply of stories and other things we are not going to mention. Unfortunately these women have not learned a lesson. The continue to tell their story to a group of men trying to get off criminal charges. They have not learned to cross their legs to questionable men with a history of bad behavior.

Mary Beckswith
Mary Beckswith
5 months ago

This is wild. A public official acting with such malice and apparent revenge. Disgusting.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

Public officials who misuse their authority face legal and ethical consequences. This complaint may expose McMahon to federal scrutiny for deprivation of rights or obstruction. Luthmann is exercising free speech. McMahon appears to weaponize his badge.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

If McMahon wants accountability, he should address the corruption whistleblower evidence instead of attacking the messenger. Luthmann’s reporting on judicial misconduct was supported by records. McMahon’s reaction appears to punish exposure, not correct wrongdoing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

This case raises serious questions about weaponized justice. Luthmann played by the rules of journalism. McMahon appears to weaponize the legal system against criticism. That is antithetical to public service.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

No he didn’t play by the rules of journalism. He is a criminal and belongs behind bars.

Angel
Angel
5 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Are you McMahon? I wouldn’t be surprised!!!!

Tom Thumb
Tom Thumb
5 months ago

Luthmann exposed Part N court corruption involving McMahon’s wife and other judge misconduct. Instead of investigating, McMahon targets him. The long adversarial history between them shows this is personal. He cannot hide behind the claim of stranger status.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

If McMahon knowingly misrepresented Luthmann as a stranger, that could constitute perjury or filing a false instrument. New York law is clear on false statements in official documents being criminal. A DA should know better. This alleged misrepresentation must be investigated.

Richard Luthmann
5 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

He did. In 2014, I was a member of the Democratic Committee of Richmond County. Mike McMahon was the President. Carmen Cognetta gave a presentation at One meeting at the Stone House about Thomas Picketty’s book about increasing global economic inequality, despite not really knowing about anything he was talking about. McMahon and Cognetta have been pulling that dog and pony show for years.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

You do realize this paragraph says nothing about you and McMahon having a relationship, right? Talk about disordered thinking.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

McMahon’s complaint admits no weapons, no hate, no gang activity—only his claimed fear. Luthmann reportedly never received the protective order he allegedly violated. Under New York law, that’s a fatal error in contempt charges. This case may fall apart once the legal requirements are applied.

Angel
Angel
5 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

“fear” …
Since when is someone responsible for another’s feelings?

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago
Reply to  Angel

You’re a moron

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Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

Hahaha! That explains Luthman’s inflated “subscriber” numbers. He “subscribes” the people himself. Against their will. Nothing but a spammer.

He’s gonna end up back in prison again. Everyone can see it coming.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Really? McMahon said he’s in fear of his life because of an email sent to 30,000 subscribers and it was from a stranger.

You think McMahon is on fear of his life?
And you believe Luthmann is a stranger to McMahon?

Seems like McMahon is committing perjury and using his political power to target Luthmann.

He’s making a mockery of restraining orders- there are people in serious fear for their lives but McMahon has no shame or ethics. The only thing he’s in gear of is exposure- and the truth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

The email criticized a New Jersey judge—not McMahon. Yet McMahon lodged a felony contempt charge under New York Penal Law § 215.51 over it. That’s prosecutorial overreach at its worst. It feels like lawfare, not law enforcement

Richard Luthmann
5 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

It feels like that to Trump’s people too.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Luthmann’s newsletter includes unsubscribe features and no personal targeting. It’s standard mass journalism. McMahon’s treatment of it as criminal is chilling. The DA’s office appears to be weaponizing protective orders against speech.

Richard Luthmann
5 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Mike McMahon hates free speech because he hates bad press. Ask William Peck.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

He was in fear for his life but waited 24 hours to make the report?
Did he have to line things up with his cronies before we made the report the next day?

Richard Luthmann
5 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

The Substack records show that the other 83 email he read after he subscribed on June 20 didn’t do it for him either. Maybe it’s not instantaneous. Maybe it was a build-up, like Viagra. Mike should have had a frame of reference.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

New York Post

Staten Island DA and judge power couple criticized for ‘double dipping’ with six-figure pensions on top of $200K-plus salaries
By Carl Campanile
Published March 24, 2024, 6:31 p.m. ET

https://nypost.com/2024/03/24/us-news/staten-island-da-and-judge-power-couple-criticized-for-double-dipping-with-six-figure-pensions-on-top-of-100k-plus-salaries/

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

JUSTIA U.S. law

Pulizotto v. McMahon et al, No. 1:2017cv09726 – Document 86 (S.D.N.Y. 2019)
https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/new-york/nysdce/1:2017cv09726/485194/86/

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

New York Post
Judge, DA husband accused in plot to get cases before friendly jurists
By Priscilla DeGregory and Carl Campanile
Published Dec. 12, 2017, 2:20 p.m. ET

https://nypost.com/2017/12/12/judge-da-husband-accused-in-plot-to-get-cases-before-friendly-jurists/

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

Judith McMahon is a judge of the New York Supreme Court 13th Judicial District. Her current term ends on January 1, 2037.

Richard Luthmann
5 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

She ages out at 70. Then, she needs appointments for up to three 2 year terms from the NY Governor. I think she’s 67 now.

In other news, did I tell you how much I love Elise Stefanik and Mike Lawler?

By the way, in the last election, Judy got 75% of her votes on the Republican line.

WTFU Uni-Party Mike Tannousis, and stop cross-endorsing. You’re not fooling anyone. We all know you’re looking for Court of Claims.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

McMahon should step down out of sheer embarrassment for being the pussy that he is. He’s in fear of his life? Pathetic excuse for a man.
And Luthmann is a stranger to him? He’s leaving a paper trail of lies to weaponize the system but we don’t need leaders who are going to claim fear for their lives when real people do live in fear and want protection.

Thanks for outing this manipulative self serving POS.

Katie Tor hey
Katie Tor hey
5 months ago

It is sad when those in political power positions leverage themselves to hurt others for revenge.
What a coward, he is incompetently weak, desperate, and dangerous. Real power doesn’t play the victim. This political party and the corrupt stunts that follow need to stop. How scary to have a DA act this way.

Luthmann and Weigel Asylum in Russia or Iran
Luthmann and Weigel Asylum in Russia or Iran
5 months ago

Both Luthmann and Weigel are clearly specifically targeted by judicial fascists. There is no rule of law anymore in America. Luthmann should immediately get on an airplane and meet up with Weigel in Portugal and seek political asylum from judicial tyranny together at the Russian or Iranian embassy. This would make global headlines.

Both should avoid seeking asylum in Iran if either is Jewish and/or Israeli for obvious reasons. Should they end up in Iran they should be mindful to stay far away from suspected nuclear sites, and regime officials, particularly IRGC members.

Richard Luthmann
5 months ago

I’m going to seek asylum in ‘Merica, where the President is Donald J. Trump.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

Yes Lithmann and Weigel should leave the US! Selfish a holes.

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