A Chatham Square Tenant Charges CNBNews Editor with Libel

William E. Cleary Sr | Cleary’s Notebook News

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ(February 2008)(CNBNews)—Anthony Parisi, who resided at the Chatham Square Apartment complex, Gloucester City in 2008 filed a charge of libel against William E. Cleary Sr. owner and editor of Cleary’s Notebook News. He alleged that Cleary slandered him by publishing a GCPD crime report. That charge was dismissed by the Judge because Parisi was not present. 

Shortly thereafter Cleary, along with Gloucester City Police Chief George Berglund were contacted by the producers of the Judge Greg Mathis televison show. The show is recorded in Chicago. The letter stated that all expenses, including airfare, meals and lodging would be paid for.
The invitation was dropped because Berglund refused the offer. 

The Asbury Park Press published an story about Parisi on February 18, 2008. According to that article Parisi and other patients, stated that there was abuse at hospital.

Gloucester City. Parisi, a former patient, is also a former Golden Gloves boxer who is proudest of pictures taken of him posing with the Los Angeles Lakers cheerleaders. But in March 2007, depressed that his boxing career hadn\’t panned out, he spent time in Ancora.Parisi said he witnessed a sexual assault of a young woman while he was in the hospital.

Link: Courier Post

\”They definitely sell contraband to the patients. There are good staff there who try to help people. But there are people there who turn it into an industry, where they make money on the side,\” said Anthony Parisi, 39, a former Ancora patient who now works as a community organizer in Gloucester City.

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