Albert Pirro, a well-known New York lawyer, recently gained notice after The Arts Of Entertainment published an article about Pirro’s obituary. The article claims that on October 31, 2020, news of his passing was broadcast on social media.
However, as there hasn’t been any news of Pirro’s passing, the story is probably incorrect. Even the Pirro Group page about him lacks any information regarding his passing or the manner of his death. It is quite improbable that his passing wouldn’t be reported on, given the amount of attention he attracted over the years and his connections to well-known figures.
The Real Story Behind Albert Pirro’s Death
The Arts Of Entertainment is a WordPress blog that primarily covers obituaries. Recently, among many others, it has covered the obituaries of Zelene Blancas and James Cook. On November 1, 2020, the source published an obituary for Albert Pirro.
There are no specific details or information on Albert Pirro’s death in the article written by The Arts Of Entertainment. On top of that, no other credible sources have written any obituaries.
The closest results for searches on Albert Pirro’s obituary in Lohud would be those for his mother, Caroline Pirro. While her husband, Albert James Pirro, died on January 9, 1994, she passed away on April 11, 2008.
Albert served 11 months in prison for conspiring to evade taxes.
Pirro practiced law for many years, and during that period, he was involved in a number of questionable situations. The most significant of these occurred in 1999 when he was charged with tax evasion and other offenses and sentenced to eleven months in prison.
Ferris Piro, a state judge, and Albert Pirro (picture credit: The Journal News)
The Southern District of New York indicted Albert Pirro on a total of 33 counts of tax evasion and tax conspiracy on February 23, 1999. According to Heavy.com, Pirro was charged with claiming business expenditures for luxury things costing $1.2 million, including pricey cars, homes, and works of art.
The New York lawyer was found guilty and given a 29-month prison term by a federal judge. Pirro completed 11 of the total 29 months of his sentence.
Jeanine Pirro received a public apology from Pirro for the incident, in which he admitted that he had put her through hardships and damaged her impeccable reputation.
His wife was Jeanine Pirro.
Pirro married novelist, television broadcaster, and former New York State judge Jeanine Ferris Pirro. They first connected while attending Albany Law School, and they later married in 1975. Alexander, born in 1989, and Cristine, born in marriage, are the couple’s two children (born in 1985).
Although the couple separated in 2007, their divorce wasn’t formalized until 2013, six years later.
The Extramarital Affair Daughter of Albert Pirro
Pirro has a daughter called Jaclyn Marciano, in addition to Alexander and Cristine. The New York Post claims that Pirro fathered Jaclyn with Jessica Hutchison, a former mistress of his.
Hutchison reportedly had a nine-month relationship with Albert in 1981 while she was a paralegal at a Florida law office. Hutchison stated that she believed Pirro and his wife were no longer together.
They split up after Pirro advised her to have an abortion while she was pregnant.
According to a 2005 August New York Posts piece, Pirro was the grandfather of two grandsons through Jaclyn.