New York Post

Wish for his mom to ‘burn in hell’

- By TAMAR LAPIN

Roy Den Hollander’s deranged online screeds detail a long-simmering hatred toward women that turned fatal when he attacked a New Jersey federal judge’s home on Sunday night, killing her son and wounding her husband.

On his Web site, the selfdescri­bed “anti-feminist” lawyer posted misogynist­ic rants and ripped others he felt had wronged him, including doctors, Obama-appointed judges and his own mother, writing: “May she burn in hell.”

“Now is the time for all good men to fight for their rights before they have no rights left,” he wrote.

His embrace of the “men’s rights movement” apparently was sparked by his marriage to a Russian woman he met in the late 1990s while working for a consulting firm.

In what appears to be his 1,700-page memoir — titled “Stupid Frigging Fool” — he claimed that the woman was actually a “mob prostitute” who used “black magic, narcotics and feminine duplicity to play him” into bringing her to the United States.

In another section of the apparent memoir, Hollander wrote about being treated recently for cancer.

“Death’s hand is on my left shoulder . . . nothing in this life matters anymore,” he wrote.

He said he wanted to use the rest of his time to “wrap up his affairs.”

“The only problem with a life lived too long under Feminazi rule is that a man ends up with so many enemies he can’t even the score with all of them,” Hollander wrote. “But law school and the media taught me how to prioritize.”

The manifesto details how after his bitter 2001 divorce, Hollander began to flood courts with unsuccessf­ul lawsuits against programs he believed favored women over men — which he dubbed “anti-Feminazi” cases.

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