Fantasy Interrogation
At James Henry Graf's Angelfire Home
At Manhattan Borough Developmental Services Office (now known as Metro New York Developmental Disabilities Services Office) at 75 Morton Street in New York's Greenwich Village, my little second floor speech therapy room was adjacent to administrative office space, notably the office of my supervisor, Mr. Ronald Kassover and later Ms. Aileen Whiteside, and those of Team Leader Richard Diciedue and his secretary Margarita Woolcock. Also nearby were the domains of the Medical Director and of Mr. Rocco Menta, Director of Education and Training, and his staff, including Mr. Bob Burns and Nurse Young Kim. Except for those addressed to the first subject, these questions are based mostly on comments by these and other individuals heard at my workplace.
Please note that I do not advocate any sort of illegal action. The information I provide and seek is intended for use within the law. One crime does not justify another. Should any person see slander in what I write here, that person has recourse under the law -- the very same law whose protection I am denied. Sue me if you must, but be prepared to answer these very questions, and others, in the form of interrogatories or courtroom interrogation. I am not afraid of truth or law. Many others, apparently, are.
James Henry Graf
