NY court officer union chief hates state chief judge Janet DiFiore so much, he’ll spite her by keeping union job two more years
SEP 17, 2021 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: SEP 21, 2021
The longtime head of the New York State Court Officers union is retiring from his state court job — but said in a profanity-laced interview he’ll stay on as a labor boss until 2023 to spite the state’s chief judge.
There’s no love between union chief Dennis Quirk and the chief judge, Janet DiFiore.
“Right now, I can call her up on the phone and tell her, ‘F—k you.’ And she can’t do a thing about it,”
Quirk, 71, told the Daily News on Friday.
DiFiore last month suspended Quirk from his state job for 30 days after he posted to social media the addresses of her home in Westchester County and vacation home on Long Island.
As part of the suspension, DiFiore ordered Quirk to give up his firearm.
“They can’t touch me,”
Quirk told The News.
“And believe me, I am determined. She has been the worst, miserable b—h, OK, ever.”