WEALTHY BUSINESS MOGUL DRUGGED AND SEXUALLY ASSUALTED HURRICANE SANDY EVACUEE

Mogul drugged mom’s oatmeal, sexually assaulted her: suit
FRANCESCA RICCARDI & FRANK VILANO
A wealthy 72-year-old businessman who owned Mickey Mantle’s and Solera restaurants in Midtown twisted generosity into a nightmare for a woman he took in after Hurricane Sandy, a lawsuit claims.

Francesca Riccardi, 33, a horse trainer and single mom, charges that Frank Villano served her Ambien and Xanax with oatmeal nightly in his Long Island mansion, then undressed and touched her in her sleep while her 10-year-old son was in the same bed and witnessed the abuse.

Villano, a divorced father of four, was “obsessed” with Riccardi and warned that if she moved out, he would make her life “a living hell,” according to the suit filed in Queens Supreme Court.

“He was a very rich man and wanted to take care of them for the rest of their lives,” Riccardi said Villano told her and her son.

Villano, given a Distinguished Alumni Award by Long Island University in 2007, founded several businesses, including a software company that served Fortune 100 clients. In 2005, he donated $1 million to a Greenwich Village child-protection center.

“He acted like a father figure,” said Riccardi’s lawyer, Joseph Tacopina. “This was despicable conduct by a guy who knew Francesca was traumatized by Hurricane Sandy and took advantage of her.”

Riccardi, whose mother was a friend of Villano, accepted his offer to let her and her son stay in his $3 million Glen Head home in November 2012. She had lost all her belongings when Sandy flooded the Staten Island home she had been living in with her boyfriend. When a friend died in a car crash, she became “an emotional wreck,” she says.

Villano tried to monitor and control her every move, Riccardi says. He installed a GPS locating device on a car he loaned her, sent her 930 texts, phoned incessantly, hired a private eye to tail her, and stole her AOL password to pose as her and cut ties with her ex-boyfriend, telling him Villano wanted to marry her, the suit alleges.

“You belong to me and nobody else,” she says Villano told her.
Villano gave Riccardi his own sleeping and anti-anxiety pills nightly, the suit says.

“Villano would enter their room, disrobe Riccardi in her sleep, and put his hands on her body. Villano would even kiss her face and moan while he was molesting her. All this was done in front of [Riccardi’s son] and [he] witnessed it,” the suit says.

The boy told her of the abuse, she says. On Jan. 2, 2013, she didn’t take the pills. Villano came into her room at 2 a.m. and sexually assaulted her, she claims, adding that she screamed and pushed him off. She moved out and filed complaints with Nassau County cops. He was not arrested or charged.

Villano’s lawyer, Aida Leisenring, called Riccardi a “gold digger.”

“It’s a ridiculous complaint and a complete lie,” Leisenring said. “It’s transparent that she wants money.”

In court papers, Villano says they had “consensual sexual contact.”
Riccardi, who moved to a Queens apartment with her son, seeks unspecified compensation and punitive damages.

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