A Williamsburg hipster-hater who repeatedly faked 911 calls to his neighborhood’s noisy bars won a small reprieve when a judge gave him a two-month sentencing postponement, then set $ 50,000 bail.
The good news for Louis Segna, 53, came despite the curmudgeonly crank caller’s rambling statement in Brooklyn Supreme Court on Friday maintaining his innocence and claiming that at least one of his 400 false 911 calls was legit.
“I was pushed out of a place, and a guy pulled a knife on me!” insisted Segna, whose false claims included fabrications of gunfire and a subway bomb.
Justice William Harrington postponed the sentencing until October, after the disposition of unrelated charges of criminal mischief and criminal contempt.
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