New York Post

Killer att’y death list

At least 12 targets

- By LARRY CELONA and LEE BROWN

The “anti-feminist” lawyer who gunned down a New Jersey federal judge’s son had a list of at least a dozen targets for his killing spree, including other jurists, according to law-enforcemen­t sources.

Roy Den Hol- lander (inset),

72, posed as a FedEx driver for his July 19 ambush on Judge Esther Salas’ North Brunswick home — killing her 20year-old son and wounding her husband, 63.

Officials in California believe he earlier traveled to San Bernardino and killed rival men’s rights attorney Marc Angelucci on July 11 — also posing as a deliveryma­n and shooting him dead on his doorstep.

When Den Hollander was found dead July 20 in the Catskills of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot, he left a rambling online manifesto railing against women — as well as a possible kill list, sources said.

Den Hollander was found with items related to Salas — who was unharmed during the attack — as well as New York State Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, officials said.

He also had a typed document that contained the names of at least 10 other people beyond Salas and Angelucci, sources told The Post. The names included at least one doctor who treated the terminally ill Den Hollander, sources said.

They also included another federal judge in New Jersey and a state judge in Manhattan who — like Salas — had presided over a case brought by the killer lawyer, three insiders told The New York Times.

An empty FedEx package addressed to Judge Salas was also found in his rental Toyota Corolla — but the delivery uniform has yet to be found, sources told the Times.

Den Hollander appeared to target Salas for moving too slowly with his lawsuit that claimed that the military draft’s exclusion of women was unfair to men — seemingly killing Angelucci for progressin­g with a similar court action in California.

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