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Geezer who terrorized Jewish-owned businesses with Nazi graffiti given slap on the wrist



A hateful geezer was given a slap on the wrist after admitting he terrorized Montauk residents and businesses with Nazi and antisemitic graffiti, a report said.

Michael Nicholoulias, 75, painted swastikas and phrases like “Jews Die” and “Jews Burn” in targeted attacks in the beachfront destination from October to December 2023 — before he was finally arrested and sentenced to just five days in Suffolk County jail on Nov. 14, according to 27East.

“I am guilty of everything,” Nicholoulias told prosecutors, according to the local east-end news outlet.

Michael Nicholoulias, 75, was sentenced to five days in jail for targeting Jewish owned properties and painting swastikas and antisemitic phrases. Obtained by NY Post

Nicholoulias pleaded guilty in August to two felony hate crimes as part of a plea deal agreement worked out by Suffolk County DA Ray Tierney — but despite the five-day sentence, he ended up serving no time at all, walking away with just probation due to “good behavior” from his one and only day in jail in December after being caught, the outlet reported.

Cops tacked the aged vandal through a GPS tagged his 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser, according to the report.

Nicholoulias spray painted swastikas on park benches on Long Island’s east end. Endjewhatred/Instagram

Shortly after tagging his car, on Dec. 4, cops tracked Nicholoulias and caught him near Ditch Plains spray-painting a swastika on a bench near the public bathrooms after spotting other nearby signs covered in his vile hate-filled paint, the outlet reported.

Nicholoulias also painted antisemitic phrases on walls and signs around Montauk and its surrounding areas. Endjewhatred/Instagram

In court, Nicholoulias specifically admitted to targeting the properties he did because they were owned by Jewish residents, the report said.

After his sentencing, Nicholoulias was processed — but because he was due time off within a couple of days for his previous “good behavior,” and his sentencing took place on a Friday, a quirk in Suffolk’s jail-time rules kicked in.

The technicality effectively wiped out the entire five-day sentence and sent him home with nothing more than probation, the report said.

Nicholoulias’s Legal Aid attorney, Matthew Hereth and Suffolk DA Ray Tierney did not respond to The Post’s requests for comments.

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