Documents: Trump sign man allegedly defaced installed by Duanesburg Town Board member

Court documents detail more of alleged Trump sign vandalism

Court documents detail more of alleged Trump sign vandalism by the ex-CFO of the Ronald McDonald House charities.

The pro-Trump sign that a Duanesburg man is accused of defacing with swastikas was installed by a Duanesburg Town Board member, according to court documents.

Michael Coleman, 59, was charged with criminal mischief and petit larceny.

Coleman allegedly defaced Trump-Vance signs by placing swastikas on them using black electrical tape on both sides of the sign. The complaint was made by town board member Michael Santolli, who said that he had installed the sign recently.

Coleman was chief financial officer of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Capital Region before being fired after his arrest.

He is scheduled to appear in Duanesburg Town Court on Dec. 9 at 6 p.m.