‘Violent’ Columbia protester is heir to ad empire, has mansion, model babymama — and long rap sheet
A longtime anarchist who was believed to be a leader at the protests in Hamilton Hall was born with a silver spoon his mouth and owns a $3.4 million home in Brooklyn, The Post has learned.
He's bored. Everything came too easy and he never had to pay for much. He's looking to fight for something worthwhile but was too lazy to find a worthwhile cause. So something worthless found him.