Frank Buonanotte vs the State of New York

By Eric Draven, published May 21, 2007
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Frank Buonanotte is the former CEO of Crossings Recovery Centers. Up until February of 2006, Crossings was the largest provider of outpatient substance abuse treatment on Long Island with offices throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Unfortunately, Crossings was unjustifiably shut down by the state of New York. The diabolical actions that led to the demise of the company were executed by Henry Zwack, General Counsel for the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) in Albany. Zwack's wrong doings were co-conspired by the acting commissioner of OASAS, Shari Noonan.

This was a classic example of political corruption. Zwack and Buonanotte had a verbal dispute over the telephone and, in retaliation, Zwack abused his political power by executing a series of unlawful events that led to the destruction of one of the most valuable and respected treatment agencies on Long Island. Since the State closed Crossings, local newspaper articles have indicated a drastic increase in DWIs and drug related crimes. In the May 15, 2001 issue of Newsday, Suffolk County was quoted by saying, "With the recent closing of privately owned chemical dependency clinics, Suffolk County is experiencing a shortage of treatment services." The article also indicated that the county is asking the Governor and the State Legislature to provide additional funding to help them keep up with the growing demand for substance abuse problems on Long island. Sadly enough, if Henry Zwack hadn't closed Crossings, all of the needs of the community would have continued to be met at no cost to tax payers. Since Crossings was a private agency owned by Frank Buonanotte, no tax subsidized funding was necessary to allow it to operate. So not only are Zwack's power hungry ways costing taxpayers more money, they have increased the ongoing drug and alcohol problem on Long Island.

Frank Buonanotte vs the State of New York

www.FrankBuonanotte.com

Credit: The Long Island Current

Copyright: The Long Island Current

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