A New York financial consultant and son of a Florida judge allegedly barged into the office of an Upper East Side optometrist and knocked him out cold, then fled to New Jersey where he sucker-punched two other health-care workers — breaking one’s jaw and nose.
Fed-up NJ sheriff sends own drone to follow mystery flying objects — what happened left some 'stunned'“I never actually saw him,” Goldstein said. “I was staring at a retinal image and had a patient in front of me. He came right behind me and hit me in the back of the head. The reason I know that is because I saw it on videotape afterwards.”
Moneyham landed in Bergen County Jail. On Oct. 20, while undergoing an exam at the lockup’s medical center in Paramus, he “sucker punched” a staffer, knocking him to the ground – and pounded him more than 40 times, breaking his jaw and nose, says a criminal complaint charging him with aggravated assault.
Meanwhile, the NYPD has not put a detainer on Moneyham — calling him a “a person of interest” — to bring him back to NYC for arrest in the Goldstein assault, which cops originally classified as a felony, but downgraded to a misdemeanor.as clear as day, and there should be an investigation as to why it’s not,” Macari told The Post.