Family rips ‘evil’ NY woman accused of hiring hitman to kill brother-in-law

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Family rips ‘evil’ NY woman accused of hiring hitman to kill brother-in-law

An “evil” Hudson Valley woman has been arrested for allegedly trying to hire a hitman to kill her brother-in-law — and her angry family say they have no mercy for the “heifer.”

Bank manager Reshma Massarone was charged in a failed murder-for-hire scheme in Manhattan Federal Court on August 18.

The sinister plan began in July when Massarone, 39, called an unnamed friend and offered him $10,000 to kill his brother-in-law while he was on a family trip to their native Guyana, prosecutors said.

“You take care of business and you become rich,” he told the would-be assassin on Facebook Messenger, according to court documents.

He then allegedly funneled a $2,500 down payment to the man, who said he would set up the hit to look like a robbery gone wrong.

Instead – the day before the murder took place – the friend told the intended target about the plot, and accompanied him to the US embassy, ​​where they spoke with authorities, according to court papers.

Reshma MassaroneReshma Massarone, a 39-year-old bank manager, was charged in a failed murder-for-hire plot in Manhattan Federal Court.Facebook Reshma Massarone

“The victim also told law enforcement officers that she and Massarone had ongoing civil litigation matters in New York,” court papers said.

The alleged plot came to light after months of feuding between Massarone and his family, who believed he was trying to exploit a dying relative by taking out an insurance policy on him.

“This cold-hearted beast is trying to exploit my dying sister. . . so this is his karma coming back in full,” wrote a relative on Facebook.

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“This woman is evil,” said another on the site.

Reshma MassaroneOne of Reshma Massarone’s relatives called her a “cold-hearted beast” on Facebook and said “this is her karma back in full,” one relative wrote on Facebook. US District Court for the Southern District of New York

“He has been torturing and torturing people for a long time.”

The litigation may be related to a restraining order Massarone filed against his brother-in-law that was rejected by a judge, according to family members, who would not elaborate.

“He wasn’t happy, he wasn’t successful, so he wanted to kill him,” a family member told The Post.

“I think the next step is to kill him or be killed because he’s stuck with these attorney fees and all that,” another family member said.

“I think, in his mind, it was to get rid of the problem rather than go to litigation.”

Massarone, who works at Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union, is no stranger to court.

Reshma MassaroneThe plot began in July when Massarone contacted an unnamed friend and offered him $10K to kill his brother-in-law while he was on a family trip to their native Guyana, prosecutors said. US District Court for the Southern District of New York

He has sued two banks over the past two years alleging they racially discriminated against him while he worked there, though both cases have been thrown out by judges.

A judge ordered Massarone held without bail “based on danger to the community” during a hearing in Manhattan Federal Court.

Mid-Hudson Valley Credit Union told the Credit Union Times that he has been placed on administrative leave.

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Massarone’s attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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