Carmine Salvatore Yusko Fioravanti, south Philly’s infamous hobosexual with an alleged penchant for laying hands on animals, vulnerable humans, and most likely intimate partners, has court today. Remember back in March when he decided to strangle and choke out another person (most likely his live-in girlfriend)? We do! The judge remembered, and so did the DA, but Carmine apparently forgot, because we can’t imagine why else he would skip out on the initial pre-liminary court hearing and violate his $150,000.00 bail in the process.
But, hobos are going to hobo, and an outstanding citizen like Carmine Salvatore Yusko who thinks nothing of trying to kill a cat, slam his own dog into a wall in the process of trying to presumably physically attack a 20 year old young woman (we don’t know if that is better or worse than dating preying on teenage girls), choke and punch a disabled person or call Black individuals the N-word probably doesn’t care much about our silly justice system, either. After all, he still hasn’t taken care of his traffic citations from May of 2025 – they’re both sitting as inactive, waiting for him to do the right thing or for the police to pick him up on the warrants issued for his lack of response to them – whichever comes first.
Maybe Carmine is practicing the very toddler-like behavior of magical thinking? If he can’t see it, it doesn’t exist? Sorry, Carmine, but that’s not how the real world works. We suggest you pull up your big boy panties, put on one of your Temu Mafia suits, and be on time for court. Maybe bring Mother Dearest with you, as that has worked so well for you in the past. Is she proud of the man she birthed and raised to be what he is? Hopefully she took the day off so she can proudly accompany you and serve as your ESA while you answer for putting your hands around the neck of another person and applying pressure to stop their breathing – again.
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