New York Daily News

Blaz donor’s murder talk

- BY VICTORIA BEKIEMPIS

A MAJOR DONOR to Mayor de Blasio once discussed someone putting a “bullet” in the head of a Harlem restaurate­ur who owed him money, new court papers charge.

Jona Rechnitz, who secretly copped to giving political campaign donations in exchange for official actions, made the stunning statement in an intercepte­d phone call with Jeremy Reichberg, another major de Blasio donor, according to a new Manhattan Federal Court filing.

Reichberg also faces federal charges for allegedly heaping perks on NYPD cops in exchange for favors like police escorts.

Rechnitz and Reichberg’s alleged Jan. 26, 2015, conversati­on came to light late Wednesday in a sentencing memo for Hamlet Peralta, the onetime Hudson River Cafe owner who in May admitted to running a Ponzi scheme.

Peralta is asking a judge for leniency, maintainin­g Rechnitz — who has been accused of recruiting investors — aggressive­ly pressured Peralta to pay him $3 million.

As part of Rechnitz’ alleged intimidati­on campaign, he took out

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a whopping $3 million life insurance policy on Peralta in late 2014 — shortly before the “bullet” conversati­on, Peralta’s lawyer, Cesar de Castro, wrote in the court papers.

“The problem is if he goes to jail, it doesn’t help us. Unless other customers put a bullet in his head,” Rechnitz said, according to a transcript of the conversati­on included in de Castro’s filing.

There’s no indication that Peralta was aware of the conversati­on, but Rechnitz’s lawyer later told Peralta his client “asked me to please tell you he doesn’t have a gun to your head.”

The feds investigat­ing the case “believed, based on their training and experience, that the manner in which this statement was delivered was intended as a threat,” de Castro wrote.

Neither Rechnitz nor Reichberg’s lawyers could be reached for comment.

De Castro’s filing contained additional details about Rechnitz’s ties to the NYPD.

Rechnitz, who has been accused of bribing cops alongside Reichberg, “was permitted to have lights and sirens installed in his own personal Range Rover,” de Castro wrote.

Peralta is expected to be sentenced on Sept. 8.

When Peralta pleaded, prosecutor­s said they would recommend 51 to 63 months under his deal.

De Castro is asking Manhattan Federal Judge Katherine Forrest to consider a 24-month sentence.

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A “bullet” in head of businessma­n Hamlet Peralta (left) might be good thing, Mayor de Blasio donor Jona Rechnitz (right) once said.
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