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onedef92
04-19-2012, 11:21am
NY Mom leaves kids on the side of the road

POSTED Apr. 22, 2009 at 9:26 AM

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Usually, it's an empty threat: "If you kids don't stop fighting, I'm going to stop this car right now and leave you here!" But a mother from an upper-crust New York suburb went through with it, ordering her battling 10- and 12-year-old daughters out of her car in White Plains' business district and driving off, police said Tuesday.

Madlyn Primoff, 45, a partner in a Manhattan law firm, pleaded not guilty Monday to a charge of endangering a child. A temporary order of protection was issued, barring her from contact with the children, who were physically unharmed.

Primoff's lawyer, Vincent Briccetti, would not comment Tuesday on details of the case. But he said, "Madlyn is a great mother connected with a great family, and she is grateful for the outpouring of support from friends and family."

There wasn't much support from strangers, however. Mothers interviewed near the scene said they couldn't imagine doing what Primoff did, though some understood the urge.

Iris Gorodess, 49, of Mahopac, who has four children ranging from 10 to 19 years old, said she sympathized with Primoff's actions, right up to the point where she pulled away.

"I used to pull over and make the kids change seats. Also, I make sure the kids have their iPods and their games. And I have a minivan, so they're not up my neck all the time.

"But I can't see pulling away. That has to be too scary for the children."

White Plains police said Primoff ordered the arguing girls out of the car Sunday evening as they were driving home. She left them at Post Road and South Broadway, an area of shops and offices 3 miles from their home, then drove off, the police report said.

The report does not say whether the girls had cell phones.

Police would not say if Primoff ever returned to look for the girls, but they said, without explaining how, that the 12-year-old eventually caught up with the mother. The 10-year-old was found by a "Good Samaritan" on the street, upset and emotional about losing her mother, police said.

Yerf Dog
04-19-2012, 11:29am
http://www.bittenandbound.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/madlyn-primoff.jpg

onedef92
04-19-2012, 11:30am
She DO look crazy by the eyes, don't she?

Nemesis
04-19-2012, 12:00pm
Not even in the residential area of town. Right in the middle of the busy downtown area.

mrvette
04-19-2012, 1:41pm
http://www.bittenandbound.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/madlyn-primoff.jpg

THAT is a lawyer?? bullshit.....

looks like a druggie to me.....:sadangel:

onedef92
04-19-2012, 1:48pm
THAT is a lawyer?? bullshit.....

Manhattan law firm? Looks more like a public defender who barely passed the bar exam after the third try.

Blademaker
04-19-2012, 1:52pm
Looks like her daughters had the last laugh.......it'd be a bitch if they decided to sue. :rofl:

8Up
04-19-2012, 3:56pm
Hey the little shitses can walk cant they?

Reminds me of an incident with my (now) wife. We had been dating about 6 months and were driving to church of all places, and she got pissy because I pointed out that she was the reason we were late, which was true, she just didnt want to hear it. Well I ended up turning around and heading home instead of going, so she says, "Stop the car and let me out". So I did. I drove all the way home, about 5 miles. When I got home there is a message on the machine: "can you come get me...". I watched alittle TV and changed my clothes before I decided I would go get her. She walked about two miles in heels. Never heard that stupid shit out of her again and its been almost 19 years since that incident. :seasix:

Datawiz
04-19-2012, 3:57pm
I agree with her thought process. Tough love for the win. That being said, there needs to be a fail-safe plan to not endanger the children.

MrPeabody
04-19-2012, 4:12pm
Hey the little shitses can walk cant they?

Reminds me of an incident with my (now) wife. We had been dating about 6 months and were driving to church of all places, and she got pissy because I pointed out that she was the reason we were late, which was true, she just didnt want to hear it. Well I ended up turning around and heading home instead of going, so she says, "Stop the car and let me out". So I did. I drove all the way home, about 5 miles. When I got home there is a message on the machine: "can you come get me...". I watched alittle TV and changed my clothes before I decided I would go get her. She walked about two miles in heels. Never heard that stupid shit out of her again and its been almost 19 years since that incident. :seasix:

I did that to my Girlfriend in high school. She called me the next day and apologized.:D

MEC5LADY
04-19-2012, 4:21pm
I did that with my brother once and I can still remember the shocked look on his face when I sped off.:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: Ahhhh good times.:dance:

mrvette
04-19-2012, 5:12pm
I remember telling this more than once....but who knows who read what/when....so here goes....

Me and the ex going to camp ground where we had a 30' camper set up on site, and so we cruising in the '73 Grandville convertible....kids in back seat about 3-5 y/o and so not belted in, the ex being a liberal was shouting ineffectively to put on the belts and royally ignored....

I checked out the beltway/freeway traffic to the stern, and told the ex to hold on....slammed on the brakes....two little bumps from back of the seats, and a plaintiff cry....'Daddy'!@!!!! from the rear....

I shouted back...
THAT' is why we wear seat belts, damnit@!!!!

guess what?? two clicks whenever in the cars from then ON....

I won....CASE CLOSED......:slap::kick::issues::kick::hurray::cert:

LilRedCorvette
04-19-2012, 9:05pm
http://www.bittenandbound.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/madlyn-primoff.jpg

Looks like a female Richard Simmons...