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Leadership committee dismisses ethics complaint after complainant does not appear; remote commenter criticizes board conduct

5783608 · September 19, 2025
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Bronx Community Board 11 leadership committee voted to dismiss an ethics complaint referred from the ethics committee after the complainant did not appear; the meeting included a critical public comment and the remote participant was removed for violating conduct warnings.

Bronx Community Board 11’s leadership committee voted to dismiss an ethics complaint referred from the board’s ethics committee after the person who filed the complaint did not appear at the meeting.

The complaint — filed by AJ Ramos and described in the meeting materials as a “complaint and letter of no confidence” naming the district manager and multiple ethics-committee members — was discussed briefly and then put to a vote after committee members debated whether the case should be assigned a case number and moved forward. The committee chair said the ethics committee had referred the matter to leadership because the complaint named the entire ethics committee and…

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