❓WHAT HAPPENED: The head of New Jersey’s most prominent LGBTQ rights organization, Christian Fuscarino, resigned after being charged with allegedly assaulting his foster son.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Christian Fuscarino, Garden State Equality, the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency, and Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The incident occurred on November 9 in Neptune City, New Jersey. Charges were filed in late November, and Fuscarino officially resigned earlier this week.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Out of respect, not for me, but for my family, I ask that this be seen for what it is: a private family moment, not a public spectacle.” – Christian Fuscarino
🎯IMPACT: Fuscarino has close ties to New Jersey’s governor-elect Mikie Sherrill (D) and other Democrat state officials.
Christian Fuscarino, the head of New Jersey’s most prominent LGBTQ rights organization, Garden State Equality, has resigned after being charged with child endangerment and simple assault. The charges stem from an incident on November 9, captured on home security footage, where Fuscarino allegedly pulled a foster child out of bed and struck him multiple times.
Court records allege that Fuscarino, 35, also shoved the child into a wall before striking him again. The incident was reported by another person in the home, and the child was subsequently taken to the Monmouth County Child Advocacy Center. The New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency later obtained video evidence and notified authorities. Neptune City police arrested Fuscarino on November 21.
Garden State Equality says it placed Fuscarino on leave after the charges against him were filed. Consequently, Fuscarino resigned earlier this week, stating, “I resigned from Garden State Equality to ensure that the organization’s work is not impacted by a private family matter.” He further called the incident a “private family moment” and urged the public to respect his family’s privacy.
Fuscarino’s attorney, Mitchell Ansell, described the situation as a “difficult personal family moment” and assured the public that “everyone is safe and no physical harm was caused.” The organization, based in Asbury Park, has been a leading force in advancing LGBTQ policy initiatives in New Jersey, with Fuscarino serving as its executive director since 2016.
The charges and resignation leave Garden State Equality without its long-time leader, and the case continues to draw attention due to Fuscarino’s close ties to prominent Democrat officials, including Governor Phil Murphy and Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill.
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