New York Post

NYC Dems still cozy with ‘anti-Asian’ perv

- By MATTHEW SEDACCA and RICH CALDER

A child sex offender affiliated with a progressiv­e advocacy group remains tight with some lefty lawmakers — despite a racist tirade he unleashed at a 2022 City Council hearing.

Several council members this month were seen on video and in photos shmoozing and protesting with Douglas Powell, despite the ex-con’s anti-Asian tirade in December while testifying on behalf of VOCAL-NY in support of a controvers­ial tenant background­check bill.

“Did you see those Asian people that just were talking?” he said in videotaped remarks, referring to two women who testified before him. “I live in Rego Park now. That’s the most racist neighborho­od I’ve ever been in, and it’s nothing but Asians.

“If you go into a store, they will follow you around like you’re getting ready to steal something,” Powell, 59, said. “They don’t want black people living in black people neighborho­ods. Because it’s not their neighborho­od, because they’re from China, they’re from Hong Kong. We from New York.”

Despite a raft of lawmakers denouncing Powell’s vitriol afterward, VOCAL-NY — a nonprofit focused on “ending the AIDS epidemic, the war on drugs, mass incarcerat­ion, and homelessne­ss” that has received at least $4.4 million in city funding and contracts since 2014 — refused to part ways with Powell after his remarks.

Powell was listed as a Level 2 sex offender after a 2012 conviction for an attempted criminal sex act with a victim under the age of 15 in 2008.

‘My hurt doesn’t matter’

City Council candidate Susan Lee — one of the women on the receiving end of Powell’s December vitriol — told The Post some of the same lawmakers who denounced him then seem fine with him now, saying pictures of council members alongside Powell this month “speaks volumes about where their priorities are.”

“To see those photos, it’s like my hurt doesn’t matter,” she said.

At a May 4 holiday gathering hosted by the Jewish organizati­on Tidorf, which was attended by VOCAL-NY members, Powell is seen on video leaning back in his chair across the table from Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, who in December decried the ex-con’s remarks as “inappropri­ate and unacceptab­le in Council Chambers and everywhere.”

Councilwom­en Gale Brewer, Shahana Hanif and Sandy Nurse were also seated at the table with Powell, while fellow Democratic pol Pierina Ana Sanchez appeared with the ex-con in another photo.

Days later, at a VOCAL-NY memorial rally for Jordan Neely, Nurse stood in the front row with Powell, a move that drew public criticism at Wednesday’s council budget hearing.

In February, Councilman Ari Kagan (R-Brooklyn) joined the council’s other Republican­s and moderate Democrat Robert Holden in voting against reallocati­ng funds for VOCAL-NY.

“Any council member who claims to support [the] Asian American community and condemns racism should stay far away from this bigot,” Kagan said.

Two months earlier, Holden (D-Queens) wrote a letter to the council speaker demanding the legislativ­e body stop funding an organizati­on that had engaged “in such radical and deplorable rhetoric.”

“Elected officials should denounce these comments and hold VOCAL-NY accountabl­e instead of standing with these extremists at rallies and giving them taxpayer dollars,” Holden recently told The Post.

During the fiscal year ending June 30, the City Council allocated $642,000 in discretion­ary funding to the nonprofit to bankroll various progressiv­e causes, including $350,000 for opioid prevention and treatment measures and $5,000 for education workshops on housing and housing rights.

A council rep said Mayor Adams had been attending the Tidorf holiday celebratio­n to discuss housing issues and had no control over who had been invited.”

Powell’s only comment was: “I can’t help you.”

VOCAL-NY did not respond to requests for comment, nor did Hanif, Nurse, Sanchez or Brewer.

They don’t want black people living in black people neighborho­ods . . . because they’re from China, they’re from Hong Kong.

— VOCAL-NY activist and sex offender David Powell

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