Chad Lupinacci

"[1] After earning his bachelor's degree, Lupinacci returned to Hofstra University to attend the Maurice A. Deane School of Law.

From 2000 to 2001, Lupinacci was awarded an internship in the White House, to work beneath First Lady Hillary Clinton.

On November 7, 2017, Lupinacci was elected to succeed Frank Petrone as supervisor of the Town of Huntington, and began that role on January 1, 2018.

[7] Following a year of attempted settlement negotiations, the lawsuit was filed on the last day before the statute of limitations for a civil suit would expire.

[9] The counsel reported that though their finding was that the claims were unsubstantiated, employees of the town made "deliberate" attempts to thwart and "stymie" the investigation.

[9] The law firm, Jackson Lewis, reported, "I could not substantiate any allegation of sexual harassment, but I was stymied in my attempt to uncover all the facts by what I believe is deliberate misrepresentation and/or withholding of relevant information.