Saturday, November 21, 2009

Rackosy District Court Appearence


Update: Christine Racosky

On Tuesday November 10, 2009... I was sitting at my desk at 9:40 am and I get a phone call from the PA State Trooper asking me if I got his sepena to appear in court at 10:00 am that day! 20 minutes from the time he called me. I said no and he said he sent it to my old address (that I have not lived at in 2 years).

I jumped in my car and raced up to SKIPPACK PA.  The trooper told me he would stale the judge as long as he could. I got there at 10:15am I went walking through looking for the trooper. As I walked down the hall this really fugly bleach blond tips --- real trailer park trash looking bitch was watching me.

I later found out that it was her.  She got more ugly than she was 5 years ago.  I guess that is what happens when GOD punsihes you for all the evil you do to other people.

The trooper pulled me and 2 other people into a room. The 2 other people I found out use to be State farm Insurance agents. Racosky wrote them a bad check using my old check for insurance. They were talking to me in the courtroom before we got started and said asked me "how the hell do you know these people". I told them the story and they couldn't belive how evil they are. I also told the PA State Trooper about this blog and how one of Brian Rizzo's girlfriends found me through the blog. The Trooper told us they couldn't find her until one day she got stopped for a traffic ticket. She went to jail that night for a couple of days. I am not sure why the couldn't find her she hides at her mothers house in Quakertown. I know where she lives.

The trooper talked to me afterwords and told me that they were aware of this blog and it pissed them off. They better get use to it because I am going to shadow them for the rest of their lives.They will regret stealing $3000 and all my possession from me.

She waived her court appearance to Montgomery County on Jan 6, 2010. She is going to finally go to jail. I will be there and will love it when she goes to jail...hopefully for many years. She also gets her kids taken away from her and her mother should go to jail for hiding her from the police.

Update: Christine Racosky

Back in August 2009 I received a phone call from a PA State Trouper asking me to show up at Christine Racosky arraignment. I called him back to find out she is still playing games and continuing her court appearences.

So I went on with my life forgetting about this slug.

Friday, September 04, 2009

Just been contacted by PA State Police

Christine Racosky was finally arrested and I have to go to her trial and I pray she gets at least 5 years in jail. Loses those 3 demon seed children of theirs while she is in jail.

I pray everything that can possibly happen to her in jail will happen to her. I bet she takes off if the let her out on bail again.

I will keep updating on these 2 assholes for the rest of my life.

Proof of how evil this assholes are.... they are not just bad they are EVIL!!!






Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Man charged with leaving child

Published November 13, 2007 09:45 am -

Man charged with leaving child


New Castle News

A Cover Road man has been charged with leaving a 2-year-old child alone in a house.
Pennsylvania state police charged Brian Rizzo, 32, of 192 Cover Road with recklessly endangering another and endangering the welfare of a child.
Police said Rizzo left a 2-year-old boy alone in a house between 3:30 and 4 p.m. on Nov. 2. The child walked out of the house and into the intersection of Cover Road and Route 18. Someone picked him up there and returned him to his home.
The child was unhurt, according to police.
Charges were filed before District Judge James Reed.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Pyschopathic fat bitch

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Criminal Charges link

Check out just some of the criminal charges against the asshole Brian Rizzo...

http://ujsportal.pacourts.us/PublicReporting/PublicReporting.aspx?rt=1&&ct=4&dkt=200277939&arch=0&ST=1/30/2007%202:49:44%20PM

Christine Racosky



This is that fat bitch that set me up and stole $3000.00 and then stole old checks and forged my name and wrote bad checks all over the place. Now she is ripping off welfare programs again.

Monday, August 14, 2006

Brian Rizzo & Christine Racosky defrauding another landlord.

Case Details

Case Number:2003-22769
Commencement Date:12/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Case Type:JUDGMENT FROM DISTRICT JUSTICE
PFA Number:
Caption Plaintiff:BUTLER, JAMES E
Caption Defendant:RIZZO, BRIAN
Judgement Indicator:Yes
Lis Pendens Indicator:No
Status:1
Judge:
Parcel Number:
Remarks:$3,024.75
Sealed:No
Plaintiffs:

Defendants:
NameAddress Line 1Address Line 2CityStateZip CodeCounselCoCounselNotifySequence
SelectRIZZO, BRIAN307 DEANO WAY HARLEYSVILLE PA19438Yes1
SelectRIZZO, CHRISTINE307 DEANO WAY HARLEYSVILLE PA19438Yes3
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Garnishees:

Dockets:
SequenceFiling DateDocket TypeDocket TextSealed
Select012/1/2003 1:56:00 PMJudgement from District JusticeNo
Select112/1/2003 1:57:00 PMNotice 236 / Judgt Req Doc MailedNo
Select212/1/2003 2:05:00 PMPrae For Execution and Writ Issued without GarnisheeNo
Select33/4/2005 9:08:00 AMLevy AbandonedON 3/3/05 FOR $106.25No
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Judgments:
PlaintiffDefendantDateAmount
SelectBUTLER JAMES ERIZZO, BRIAN12/1/2003 12:00:00 AM3,024.75
SelectBUTLER JAMES ERIZZO, CHRISTINE12/1/2003 12:00:00 AM3,024.75
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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

More welfare fraud...Christine Racosky

Recharging their lives

By CRISSA SHOEMAKER DEBREE
Bucks County Courier Times

Three years ago, Joy Miller was struggling to make ends meet and raise her three kids by herself.

Today, Miller is a homeowner who enjoys paying her mortgage — because she can. She has a high-paying job in the information technology field and a bright future ahead of her.

"I could have never guessed that I would be living on my own," said Miller, 32, of Telford. "It's all on me. That's 'wow' in itself."

Miller has the Bucks County Housing Group to thank. The single mom was one of the first graduates of the housing group's Cisco Systems Networking Academy, a nine-month program that trains lowincome residents to be computer technicians.

But the academy isn't your typical computer class.

For starters, graduates receive two certifications: A+, which focuses on installation, configuration, diagnosis, preventative maintenance and basic networking; and Cisco Certified Networking Associate, a prerequisite for any future Cisco certification. Both are highly sought-after in the industry, and cost thousands of dollars to obtain elsewhere.

"Those certifications you can take anywhere in the country and the world," said Chris Krizan, a deputy director of the housing group. "They're highly valued in the industry."

The booming IT field is also helping the students. According to the Yoh Index of Technology Wages, salaries for technology professionals are growing, despite a slowdown in hiring in other industries. Average wages range from $46.12 an hour for a network engineer to $89.16 for an application-specific integrated circuit design engineer.

The students are well aware of the potential.

"It's not a job; it's a career," said Christine Racosky of Quakertown. "I've taken other jobs and said they could become a career for me. Those were dead ends."

Racosky, 29, is one of 11 students, all on welfare, enrolled in the program.

"Things happen," Racosky said. "Life throws a roadblock at you. You find a way to survive. For me, it's my children. Very soon, I can give them the things I can't afford to give them right now and have a career that has room for advancement."


The program doesn't just teach computer networking skills. Participants must go through job readiness and life skills training, and receive help with job searches. They have a four-week internship at the end of the academy. And almost all are hired right out of the internship, Krizan said.

But success isn't handed to these students.

They're expected to be in class, which lasts all day. If they can't make it, they have to call. They also must study at least two hours a night.


To make sure they succeed, the housing group helps the students with basic needs. The agency provides gas money that makes up the gap between the welfare subsidy — 12 cents a mile — and the actual price of gasoline. The agency also provides one-on-one tutoring sessions and makes arrangements to help students tend to their families.

"I felt I had an angel on my back," said Monique Roye of Morrisville.

Roye, 28, will complete her computer training next month. She said the housing group not only helped her pay for gas for her trips to her son's daycare center in Trenton, but also helped her get a car.

"If they didn't have the services they had available, there'd be no way I could do this program," she said.

Roye said she studies for hours every night after her two sons are in bed and has gone from not knowing what a motherboard was to being able to install one.

"It should be anybody's goal," she said. "If you're going to do it, you should do it 120 percent. There's no half-stepping it."

Employers participating in the program include Toll Brothers, Verizon, Comcast and St. Mary Medical Center. Many have hired more than one graduate, Krizan said.

The housing group spends about $10,000 on each student, Krizan said. Corporate and government donations have covered the cost of the program in the past, but those grants are temporary. A shrinking pool of public money makes it all the more difficult for the housing group to compete, Krizan said.

A $400,000 grant from Wachovia kick-started the program. The current class is funded by a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. The department was to fund another 15 students this year, but the budget has been cut.

Krizan said funding agencies doubt the program works. But she just has to point to success stories like Miller to prove them wrong.

Miller had just gotten divorced when she heard about the academy. A stay-athome mom for 10 years, she had no recent job skills. A friend took in her and her three children.

Three years later, Miller bought her friend's home. She's a network engineer for Toll Brothers, the luxury homebuilder, in Horsham.

"I had no idea that this much success would come out of it," she said of the program. "I'm up there with the guys. I'm an equal. It's great."


Crissa Shoemaker Debree can be reached at 215-949-4192 or cshoemaker@phillyBurbs.com.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Brian Rizzo - trial for check forging

Brian Rizzo is going to court in Doylestown PA on August 1st. His trial is for check forging. He will be going to jail. I hope he gets it up his ass by his cell mate. The asshole deserves everything he gets.

Friday, August 26, 2005

Brian E. Rizzo and Christine Racosky

This is a warning to the people of the Quakertown Pennsylvania area!

If you encounter either Brian E. Rizzo or Christine Racosky be aware they are criminal psychopath that will pretend to be your friend and take everything they can from you!

I had the misfortune last year to meet Brian E. Rizzo (he is 30 years old) and Christine Racosky (she is 29).

I was talked into moving into a 5 bedroom house in Allentown PA with them! That was the single biggest mistake of my life! I had to move out with only the clothes on my back because my life was being threatened by Brian and Chris. I moved out 14 days after moving in with them.

I will go into great detail of what they did to me and how they threaten me. I was stupid enough to put down the first months rent of $900.00 and the 2 month security deposit of $1,800.00. I left all of my possessions at the house. My PC, DVD/VCR, jewelry, family pictures etc. I only got 1 bag of clothes out. A year and a half later and now the Quakertown Police contacted me they (Rizzo & Racosky) went through my stuff found old checks of mine and have forged dozens if not hundreds of check with my name on it.

Now, I find out they are filing for bankruptcy BRIAN RIZZO & CHRISTINE RACOSKY 05-17557KJC (7).

They live at 308 Yardley Ct Quakertown PA 18951

That is until they get evicted by their new landlord for forging my check to their landlord for $2,350.00.

I AM OPEN FOR SUGGESTION FROM THE BLOG COMMUNITY ON HOW TO TEACH THESE 2 A LESSON THEY WILL NOT FORGET!

ANY IDEAS????

I will be posting much more on these 2 shortly. I will try and get pictures of them to put up her too.