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John Zaccaro

John Anthony Zaccaro (born April 5, 1933)[1] is an American real estate developer and owner of P. Zaccaro & Company, which was founded by his father Philip Zaccaro.[2][3] The company acts as a landlord for properties in the Little Italy, Chinatown, and East Side areas of Manhattan and previously in Queens.[1]

John Zaccaro
Born
John Anthony Zaccaro

(1933-04-05) April 5, 1933 (age 89)
Alma materIona College (BBA)
OccupationReal estate developer
Spouse
(m. 1960; died 2011)
Children3

He is the widower of Geraldine Ferraro, former U.S. House of Representatives member from New York and the 1984 Democratic Party Vice Presidential nominee on the unsuccessful ticket with former Vice President Walter Mondale, which lost overwhelmingly to the Republican ticket of incumbent President and Vice President Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush. Ferraro died in 2011.[4] The couple's finances, and his reluctance to make public his tax returns, became a major issue in that 1984 campaign.[5]

Early life and education

Zaccaro was born in the Bay Ridge, Brooklyn neighborhood, to Italian-American parents born in the U.S.[1] When an infant, the family moved and he grew up in Forest Hills, Queens.[1] According to a biography issued by the Ferraro campaign in 1984, he attended Loyola School (described as "Loyola Military School") and Rhodes Preparatory School, both in Manhattan.[1] Again, according to the campaign, a severe football injury that occurred at Loyola left him with a 4-F classification and unavailable for the draft, but he nonetheless joined the United States Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Class, becoming a second lieutenant.[1]

According to an account in Ms. Magazine in 1984, he had switched to baseball after the injury and coming out of high school was offered a spot in the Brooklyn Dodgers farm system.[6] He attended Iona College from 1951 to 1955 and graduated with a degree in business administration.[1]

Marriage and family

Zaccaro and Ferraro met in 1954, when she was a sophomore at Marymount Manhattan College.[1] They became engaged in August 1959,[7] and married on July 16, 1960.[1]

They raised three children, Donna (born 1962), John Jr. (born 1964), and Laura (born 1966).[1]

Real estate career

Origins through early 1980s

Zaccaro started working as a salesman for his father, Phillip J. Zaccaro, who established P. Zaccaro Co., Inc. in 1917.[8] As an agent for the City of New York, the firm managed properties which were condemned by the City, upon which Stuyvesant Town, Peter Cooper Village, and Knickerbocker Village had been built in the 1930s and 1940s.[8] John Zaccaro began as licensed real estate broker in 1951 and became a member of the Real Estate Board of New York in 1955.

In the late 1970s, Zaccaro was appointed a member of the New York City Housing Council. By 1984, Zaccaro's company owned or managed over 20 residential and commercial properties in Manhattan.[3] According to a New York Times article, Zaccaro's buildings had accumulated over 100 mostly minor code violations, but some serious, with tenants complaining of poor conditions in some of the apartments.[3]

Attention during spouse's political campaigns

Shortly after Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale selected Ferraro as his vice presidential running mate in the 1984 U.S. presidential election, Zaccaro became the center of controversy due to the couple's finances and his refusal to release his separately-filed tax returns.[2][9] Ultimately they were submitted,[10] but the matter diminished Ferraro's rising stardom and removed the momentum the Mondale–Ferraro ticket gained following the pick.[5][11] Mondale and Ferraro lost the general election in a landslide to incumbent President Ronald Reagan, although political observers generally agree that no combination of Democrats could have won the election that year.[11]

In January 1985, Zaccaro pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining bank financing in a real estate transaction and was fined $1,000 and was sentenced to 150 hours of community service.[12] Zaccaro stated afterward, "My lawyers have advised me that since my client and I withdrew the loan application, since no one but I was injured, and since I received no benefit, they felt that they could successfully defend this case" but he said he entered the plea to spare his family more publicity and to "conclude the matter and try to return to private life."[13] In October 1986, he was indicted on unrelated felony charges regarding an alleged 1981 bribery of Queens Borough President Donald Manes concerning a cable television contract.[14] A full year later, he was acquitted of all charges at trial.[15]

Zaccaro's business associations have also created controversy.[16] During the 1984 campaign, Zaccaro was revealed to be the owner of a property rented by pornography tycoon and reputed organized crime figure Robert DiBernardo, although much of the media minimized their coverage of the matter,[17] and law enforcement officials downplayed the allegations.[18] These stories and the couple's finances again became a damaging issue during Ferraro's 1992 Senate Democratic primary campaign.[19] She entered that campaign as the front-runner, and lost by a close margin in a bitter contest.[20]

Zaccaro was not an issue in the 1998 Senate Democratic primary campaign.[21] That was a campaign in which Ferraro also lost, ending her career in electoral politics.[21]

Subsequent activity

P. Zaccaro Co., Inc. continues as a third-generation, privately held real estate investment, development, and management firm that specializes in Manhattan.[8] As principal for over 50 years, Zaccaro has been involved in every aspect of the real estate industry as a manager, broker, developer, or principal.[8] Some of his past clients are the Emigrant Savings Bank, Bowery Savings Bank, and New York University.[8] Zaccaro now works with his son, John Jr., a licensed attorney and real estate broker.[22] The firm's deals have sometimes been valued into the tens of millions of dollars and involved other New York real estate figures such as Jared Kushner.[22]

Zaccaro has been appointed as a trustee in bankruptcy by the courts of New York, Queens, and Kings Counties. Zaccaro has also served as a trustee at various independent schools in the city, including Saint David's School and Convent of the Sacred Heart. He is currently a member of the board of directors of his co-op where he resides.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Blumenthal, Ralph (1984-08-18). "Ferraro's Husband: Competitive, Private Man". The New York Times.
  2. ^ a b Gerth, Jeff]]; Blumenthal, Ralph (1984-07-26). "Rep. Ferraro's Transactions Detailed in Public Records". The New York Times.
  3. ^ a b c Blumenthal, Ralph (2008-09-04). "When the Press Vetted Geraldine Ferraro". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
  4. ^ Martin, Douglas, "Geraldine A. Ferraro, 1935-2011: She Ended the Men’s Club of National Politics," The New York Times (March 26, 2011) https://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/27/us/politics/27geraldine-ferraro.html
  5. ^ a b Germond, Jack; Witcover, Jules (1985). Wake Us When It's Over: Presidential Politics of 1984. Macmillan Publishing. pp. 447–448. ISBN 0-02-630710-3.
  6. ^ "unknown title". Ms. Magazine. 1984. p. 80.
  7. ^ "John Zaccaro Fiance Of Geraldine Ferraro". The New York Times. 1959-08-09.
  8. ^ a b c d e "About Us". P. Zaccaro Co. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  9. ^ Raines, Howell (1984-08-14). "G.O.P. Seizes 'Genderless Issue' of Tax Returns to Attack Ferraro". The New York Times.
  10. ^ Roberts, Sam (1984-08-22). "Ferraro Denies Any Wrongdoing; 2d Loan By Zaccaro From Estate". The New York Times.
  11. ^ a b Cohn, Mary W., ed. (1985). Congress and the Nation: A Review of Government and Politics Vol. VI: 1981–1984. Congressional Quarterly, Inc. pp. 18–20. ISBN 0-87187-334-6.
  12. ^ Blumenthal, Ralph (1985-02-21). "Judge Sentences Zaccaro to Work in Public Service". The New York Times.
  13. ^ Maull, Samuel (January 9, 1985). "Ferraro's husband admits guilt in scheme to defraud". Daily News. Middlesboro, Kentucky. Associated Press. p. 4B.
  14. ^ Lamar Jr. Jacob V. (1986-10-13). . Time. Archived from the original on December 21, 2008.
  15. ^ James, George (1987-10-15). "Jury Acquits Zaccaro of Seeking To Extort Cable Television Bribe". The New York Times.
  16. ^ Barrett, Wayne (September 1, 1998). "Hiding Her Cards". Village Voice.
  17. ^ Shaw, David (December 9, 1984). "Press values clash over coverage of Ferraro 'ties' to mob". Austin American-Statesman. Los Angeles Times Service. pp. H1, H14 – via Newspapers.com.
  18. ^ Braden, Maria (1996). Women Politicians and the Media. Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky. pp. 113–115. ISBN 0-8131-1970-7.
  19. ^ Mitchell, Alison (1992-09-01). "For Ferraro, Cheers of '84 Are Still Resonating". The New York Times.
  20. ^ Purdum, Todd S. (1992-09-16). "Abrams, In Tight Senate Vote, Appears to Edge Out Ferraro". The New York Times.
  21. ^ a b Waldman, Amy (1998-09-17). "The Farewell: For Ferraro, Early Promise, Lopsided Loss". The New York Times.
  22. ^ a b "Kushner, CIM partner to buy 200 Lafayette Street for $50M". The Real Deal. 2011-11-23.

External links

  • P. Zaccaro Co., Inc. website

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John Anthony Zaccaro born April 5 1933 1 is an American real estate developer and owner of P Zaccaro amp Company which was founded by his father Philip Zaccaro 2 3 The company acts as a landlord for properties in the Little Italy Chinatown and East Side areas of Manhattan and previously in Queens 1 John ZaccaroBornJohn Anthony Zaccaro 1933 04 05 April 5 1933 age 89 Brooklyn New York U S Alma materIona College BBA OccupationReal estate developerSpouseGeraldine Ferraro m 1960 died 2011 wbr Children3He is the widower of Geraldine Ferraro former U S House of Representatives member from New York and the 1984 Democratic Party Vice Presidential nominee on the unsuccessful ticket with former Vice President Walter Mondale which lost overwhelmingly to the Republican ticket of incumbent President and Vice President Ronald Reagan and George H W Bush Ferraro died in 2011 4 The couple s finances and his reluctance to make public his tax returns became a major issue in that 1984 campaign 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Marriage and family 3 Real estate career 3 1 Origins through early 1980s 3 2 Attention during spouse s political campaigns 3 3 Subsequent activity 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education EditZaccaro was born in the Bay Ridge Brooklyn neighborhood to Italian American parents born in the U S 1 When an infant the family moved and he grew up in Forest Hills Queens 1 According to a biography issued by the Ferraro campaign in 1984 he attended Loyola School described as Loyola Military School and Rhodes Preparatory School both in Manhattan 1 Again according to the campaign a severe football injury that occurred at Loyola left him with a 4 F classification and unavailable for the draft but he nonetheless joined the United States Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Class becoming a second lieutenant 1 According to an account in Ms Magazine in 1984 he had switched to baseball after the injury and coming out of high school was offered a spot in the Brooklyn Dodgers farm system 6 He attended Iona College from 1951 to 1955 and graduated with a degree in business administration 1 Marriage and family EditZaccaro and Ferraro met in 1954 when she was a sophomore at Marymount Manhattan College 1 They became engaged in August 1959 7 and married on July 16 1960 1 They raised three children Donna born 1962 John Jr born 1964 and Laura born 1966 1 Real estate career EditOrigins through early 1980s Edit Zaccaro started working as a salesman for his father Phillip J Zaccaro who established P Zaccaro Co Inc in 1917 8 As an agent for the City of New York the firm managed properties which were condemned by the City upon which Stuyvesant Town Peter Cooper Village and Knickerbocker Village had been built in the 1930s and 1940s 8 John Zaccaro began as licensed real estate broker in 1951 and became a member of the Real Estate Board of New York in 1955 In the late 1970s Zaccaro was appointed a member of the New York City Housing Council By 1984 Zaccaro s company owned or managed over 20 residential and commercial properties in Manhattan 3 According to a New York Times article Zaccaro s buildings had accumulated over 100 mostly minor code violations but some serious with tenants complaining of poor conditions in some of the apartments 3 Attention during spouse s political campaigns Edit Shortly after Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale selected Ferraro as his vice presidential running mate in the 1984 U S presidential election Zaccaro became the center of controversy due to the couple s finances and his refusal to release his separately filed tax returns 2 9 Ultimately they were submitted 10 but the matter diminished Ferraro s rising stardom and removed the momentum the Mondale Ferraro ticket gained following the pick 5 11 Mondale and Ferraro lost the general election in a landslide to incumbent President Ronald Reagan although political observers generally agree that no combination of Democrats could have won the election that year 11 In January 1985 Zaccaro pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining bank financing in a real estate transaction and was fined 1 000 and was sentenced to 150 hours of community service 12 Zaccaro stated afterward My lawyers have advised me that since my client and I withdrew the loan application since no one but I was injured and since I received no benefit they felt that they could successfully defend this case but he said he entered the plea to spare his family more publicity and to conclude the matter and try to return to private life 13 In October 1986 he was indicted on unrelated felony charges regarding an alleged 1981 bribery of Queens Borough President Donald Manes concerning a cable television contract 14 A full year later he was acquitted of all charges at trial 15 Zaccaro s business associations have also created controversy 16 During the 1984 campaign Zaccaro was revealed to be the owner of a property rented by pornography tycoon and reputed organized crime figure Robert DiBernardo although much of the media minimized their coverage of the matter 17 and law enforcement officials downplayed the allegations 18 These stories and the couple s finances again became a damaging issue during Ferraro s 1992 Senate Democratic primary campaign 19 She entered that campaign as the front runner and lost by a close margin in a bitter contest 20 Zaccaro was not an issue in the 1998 Senate Democratic primary campaign 21 That was a campaign in which Ferraro also lost ending her career in electoral politics 21 Subsequent activity Edit P Zaccaro Co Inc continues as a third generation privately held real estate investment development and management firm that specializes in Manhattan 8 As principal for over 50 years Zaccaro has been involved in every aspect of the real estate industry as a manager broker developer or principal 8 Some of his past clients are the Emigrant Savings Bank Bowery Savings Bank and New York University 8 Zaccaro now works with his son John Jr a licensed attorney and real estate broker 22 The firm s deals have sometimes been valued into the tens of millions of dollars and involved other New York real estate figures such as Jared Kushner 22 Zaccaro has been appointed as a trustee in bankruptcy by the courts of New York Queens and Kings Counties Zaccaro has also served as a trustee at various independent schools in the city including Saint David s School and Convent of the Sacred Heart He is currently a member of the board of directors of his co op where he resides References Edit a b c d e f g h i j Blumenthal Ralph 1984 08 18 Ferraro s Husband Competitive Private Man The New York Times a b Gerth Jeff Blumenthal Ralph 1984 07 26 Rep Ferraro s Transactions Detailed in Public Records The New York Times a b c Blumenthal Ralph 2008 09 04 When the Press Vetted Geraldine Ferraro The New York Times Retrieved 2009 06 25 Martin Douglas Geraldine A Ferraro 1935 2011 She Ended the Men s Club of National Politics The New York Times March 26 2011 https www nytimes com 2011 03 27 us politics 27geraldine ferraro html a b Germond Jack Witcover Jules 1985 Wake Us When It s Over Presidential Politics of 1984 Macmillan Publishing pp 447 448 ISBN 0 02 630710 3 unknown title Ms Magazine 1984 p 80 John Zaccaro Fiance Of Geraldine Ferraro The New York Times 1959 08 09 a b c d e About Us P Zaccaro Co Retrieved 2017 11 12 Raines Howell 1984 08 14 G O P Seizes Genderless Issue of Tax Returns to Attack Ferraro The New York Times Roberts Sam 1984 08 22 Ferraro Denies Any Wrongdoing 2d Loan By Zaccaro From Estate The New York Times a b Cohn Mary W ed 1985 Congress and the Nation A Review of Government and Politics Vol VI 1981 1984 Congressional Quarterly Inc pp 18 20 ISBN 0 87187 334 6 Blumenthal Ralph 1985 02 21 Judge Sentences Zaccaro to Work in Public Service The New York Times Maull Samuel January 9 1985 Ferraro s husband admits guilt in scheme to defraud Daily News Middlesboro Kentucky Associated Press p 4B Lamar Jr Jacob V 1986 10 13 The Family Ties That Bind Time Archived from the original on December 21 2008 James George 1987 10 15 Jury Acquits Zaccaro of Seeking To Extort Cable Television Bribe The New York Times Barrett Wayne September 1 1998 Hiding Her Cards Village Voice Shaw David December 9 1984 Press values clash over coverage of Ferraro ties to mob Austin American Statesman Los Angeles Times Service pp H1 H14 via Newspapers com Braden Maria 1996 Women Politicians and the Media Lexington Kentucky The University Press of Kentucky pp 113 115 ISBN 0 8131 1970 7 Mitchell Alison 1992 09 01 For Ferraro Cheers of 84 Are Still Resonating The New York Times Purdum Todd S 1992 09 16 Abrams In Tight Senate Vote Appears to Edge Out Ferraro The New York Times a b Waldman Amy 1998 09 17 The Farewell For Ferraro Early Promise Lopsided Loss The New York Times a b Kushner CIM partner to buy 200 Lafayette Street for 50M The Real Deal 2011 11 23 External links EditP Zaccaro Co Inc website Retrieved from https en 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