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Matthew Calamari was born on 12th August 1956 as per public
records, He resides in Glen Head, New York City. Matthew Calamari is the
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of The Trump Organization
from October 1981 to date as per his
LinkedIn Profile. He has been named as a powerful behind-the-scenes figure
who has been in Trump’s world for 35 years. Calamari is reported to have come to
Trump’s attention when he tackled hecklers at a tennis match. According to one
Trump biography, the large and imposing Calamari, a former college linebacker,
said he would be willing to kill for his boss.
Calamari has worked as Trump’s head of security for decades according to
Buzzfeed. He has been described by some as daunting and even intimidating,
while others said he is efficient and quite professional. He was noticed by now
President Trump soon after he took down two men disrupting a tennis game at the
US Open ...
https://globintel.com/usa/matthew-calamari-bio-wiki-age/
-- 2018 --
April 17: Stormy Daniels Releases Facial
Composite of Man She Says Threatened Her on Behalf of Trump
“I was in a parking lot, going to a fitness class with my infant daughter. T–
taking, you know, the seats facing backwards in the backseat, diaper bag, you
know, gettin’ all the stuff out,” Daniels told Anderson Cooper for “60 Minutes,”
which aired last month. “And a guy walked up on me and said to me, ‘Leave Trump
alone. Forget the story.’ And then he leaned around and looked at my daughter
and said, ‘That’s a beautiful little girl. It’d be a shame if something happened
to her mom.’ And then he was gone.”
The man looks remarkably similar to Matthew Calamari, the head of security for
Trump. According
to a BuzzFeed report, this wasn’t the first rodeo for Calamari.
https://www.alternet.org/2018/04/stormy-daniels-releases-facial-composite-man-she-says-threatened-her-behalf-trump/
July 9: President Trump's personal driver
for 25 years sues for unpaid overtime wages
Noel Cintron, the chauffeur for Trump and his family for more than 25 years,
alleged in a
lawsuit filed Monday that Trump failed to give him required overtime pay
Filed in New York County Supreme Court against two of Trump's business
companies, the lawsuit alleges that Trump "shirked his obligation" to provide
any overtime pay for more than 20 years. However, the legal action acknowledged
that Cintron by law could only seek recovery of time-and-a-half pay for
approximately 3,300 hours of uncompensated overtime during the past six years.
Getting a day off required Trump's permission, the lawsuit said. Moreover, Cintron
alleged was also required to drive his direct supervisor, Trump Organization
employee Matthew Calamari, as well as drive Calamari's family members, the
lawsuit said.
Cintron's legal action seeks unpaid overtime pay, plus additional payments and
penalties under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act and New York labor
statutes.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2018/07/09/president-trumps-former-personal-driver-sues-unpaid-overtime/768391002/
August 12:
A Trump Employee Said He Knew Of Misconduct At The Company. Then He Claimed His
Family Was Assaulted
A mother and her young son said they were terrorized by Trump security in 1995,
after a family member announced plans to reveal “financial improprieties.”
According to the lawsuit, four men prevented Hatixbe Bajrushi and her son from
leaving. Matthew Calamari, the hulking head of security, shoved the boy. Trump’s
brother-in-law, James Grau, barked questions, demanding to know why they were
there. Michael Nicoll, another guard, pushed them back when they tried to leave.
Grau snatched her purse and passed it to Calamari, Nicoll, and Domenic Pezzo to
rifle through.
The boy started to cry and his mother fainted, they claim. Daut Bajrushi,
informed by his wife in a phone call of what was happening, had a friend call
the police.
Calamari threatened to harm the family if they spoke to police about what
happened, according to the lawsuit. After 90 minutes, the police arrived and the
Bajrushis were freed.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/chrismcdaniel/trump-employee-said-he-knew-of-misconduct-at-the-company
-- 2019 --
February 28: Trump Organization COO Matthew
Calamari roasted by MSNBC host for saying he ‘would kill’ people for his boss
https://www.rawstory.com/2019/02/trump-organization-coo-matthew-calamari-roasted-msnbc-host-saying-kill-people-boss/
February 28: The Trump Organization's coming
"proctology exam"
Near the end of Michael Cohen's testimony yesterday, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
asked the former fixer whether President Trump had ever run an insurance fraud.
Cohen said yes, naming three Trump Organization executives: Allen Weisselberg,
Ron Lieberman and Matthew Calamari.
Why it matters: Cohen offered no proof for this allegation — and given
his record of lying, his claims can't be believed without evidence. But by
making this allegation — and coughing up the names of the executives — Cohen
gave House investigators and federal prosecutors yet another trail to chase.
https://www.axios.com/michael-cohen-hearing-trump-organization-executives-119c11fc-e84e-4796-8e07-da631e140f3e.html
-- 2020 --
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