Felon Jona Rechnitz: I dangled $100,000 in front of the mayor, and he did whatever I wanted

Jona Rechnitz is from a famous Orthodox Jewish family in Los Angeles.

New York Post:

A crooked Mayor de Blasio crony testified in court Friday just how easy it was to keep Hizzoner under his thumb, describing how he just had to dangle some money and City Hall jumped to do his bidding.

Mayoral donor-gone-rogue Jona Rechnitz — during his second day of explosive testimony in Manhattan federal court — said de Blasio campaign staffer Ross Offinger hit him up for a $102,000 donation to help keep state Senate Democrats in office after de Blasio won the 2013 mayoral race.

The shady real-estate developer said he initially balked at the request, sniffing that he wasn’t getting the favors he wanted from City Hall. Plus, Rechnitz said, he deserved more personal attention from his pal the mayor.

“I told [Offinger], ‘No, I’m out on this,’ ” testified Rechnitz, who was a cooperating witness in since-closed state and federal probes into de Blasio’s fund-raising. “I was frustrated that we had a lot of requests and issues on the table that weren’t being attended to in a timely fashion.

“All you do is you come here when you need money,” he said he griped to Offinger.

In particular, Rechnitz said, he wanted help with a slew of violations he had received because a tenant at his Madison Avenue property illegally sublet his apartment on Airbnb.

“I paid all the violations,” Rechnitz said of his tenant’s illegal sublet. But he said he wanted to meet with someone in the Housing Department to explain why the violations were unfair, and had been asking Offinger “for a long time” to arrange a sit-down.

Rechnitz said he also asked for more information from the city on an Ocean Parkway home his friend was considering selling — and his request “wasn’t moving quickly enough for my liking.”

“I was sick and tired of it,” Rechnitz said. “I wasn’t getting the proper forum or attention that I wanted.”

The disgraced donor said that after he refused to cough up the dough, things got moving. He soon got a personal phone call from de Blasio, Rechnitz said.

“The mayor told me it means a great deal to him,” he said of the donation. Rechnitz said that prompted him to make the hefty contribution. “Once the mayor called me, I felt it was a personal favor to him,” Rechnitz said.

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