He lives and works in southeastern Brooklyn, where he makes annual headlines for an elaborate Christmas light display which is known to attract a large number of spectators, among them high-ranking elected officials such as New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
There he was tasked with overseeing the annual West Indian Day Parade in Crown Heights, starting with the inaugural one in 1969.
However, he resigned in May 2007 after saying the job was not “as exciting as I imagined" and amid a looming investigation in campaign fund misuse.
"[3] The heavy use of consultants, specifically George Artz Communications, led to accusations of mismanagement of the party's funds.
[13][14] In November 2020 Seddio was seen at a birthday party without a mask with more than ten people, despite such gatherings being illegal at the time due to COVID-19 restrictions imposed by Governor Andrew Cuomo.