New York Post

Bldg. tyrant’s ‘stalker’ bust

- By STEPHANIE PAGONES and MAX JAEGER

The Queens property manager who terrorized residents with lobby images of despots such as Hitler and Mussolini has been arrested on unrelated stalking charges.

Cops collared Neal Milano (inset) at 2:20 p.m. Sunday at the Sunnyside condo building where he lives and works, charging him with stalking and harassment, according to police.

Milano, 70, is accused of repeatedly following around a 43-year-old woman and even grabbing her in a July incident, police said.

Authoritie­s will take away Milano’s gun permits and any weapons he might have during a search of his apartment, according to a report.

Residents say Milano is a bully who has made living in the building unpleasant by posting such items as Confederat­e flags and posters of tyrants including one of Hitler giving a Nazi salute next to a swastika flag.

Similarly, the building’s directory bizarrely lists Nazi war criminals Rudolf Hess and Josef Mengele as tenants.

Milano’s arrest has nothing to do with the controvers­ial imagery, police said.

The state Attorney General’s Office, the NYPD and the city’s Commission on Human Rights are running three separate investigat­ions into the decoration­s.

Milano could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

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