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State Senator Jim Alesi fell off a ladder and broke his leg at someone else's unfinished home three years ago - and now he's blaming the homeowners for his injury. Alesi is also suing the home builder, Louis DiRisio. This comes as a shock to DiRisio, who says the front door of this Perinton home was locked when Jim Alesi tried to go inside in January of 2008. DiRisio says Alesi went down around to the back and found an unlocked door to the basement. "He had absolutely no right whatsoever to be in that home," DiRisio says. "He didn't have permission. He was a trespasser." In fact, the homeowners had the option to press criminal trespassing charges against Alesi, who suffered serious injuries that required surgery when he fell from the ladder. But the homeowners tell us they didn't want to make a bad situation worse for the Senator. Read More |