Richie Randazzo, the Park Avenue doorman who kept his job after winning a $5 million lottery, lives it up in an Atlantic City Jacuzzi with model Sabina Johansson when he’s supposed to be at work.Randazzo had vowed to hold on to his $40,000-a-year job, even after becoming an overnight millionaire and in the face of what he called increasingly hostile threats from his “jealous” bosses to fire him for infractions.
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On Monday, when he was supposed to be at work, the doorman hit the Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City with his new gal pal, Swedish model Sabina Mari Johansson, 23.
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Randazzo’s winning ticket.
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Randazzo original claimed to want to keep his job, but the building’s superintendent, George Skintej, was left holding the door when Randazzo didn’t show up for work. “There are problems that are going to be big problems,” Skintej said. “He’s a millionaire now. He should stay a millionaire. He’s a jerk. He’s the biggest jerk.”
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Randazzo shows up for work in a fancy red car.
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Randazzo makes a call from the lobby phone of 1021 Park Avenue at E85th Street while his huge lottery check is next to him.
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Randazzo missed another day at work Tuesday while taping a segment for TV’s “Inside Edition” and squiring Johansson around his native Brooklyn.
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Randazzo shows off his muscles.
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“We’ve got somebody slinging some mud around,” Randazzo, 44, said. “The pressure’s getting tight. It might be time to walk away.”
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Randazzo relaxes in an Atlantic City hot tub with his model girlfriend.
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Randazzo’s 23-year-old gal pal, Sabina Mari Johansson.
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“I want to kick back, drink and relax,” Randazzo said. “I’m hoping to get a nice massage.” Randazzo said about his trip to Atlantic City.
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Randazzo kisses his girlfriend.
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Randazzo told The Post that if he’s canned by his “jealous” bosses, he’ll just do what every regular Joe does – try to collect unemployment insurance.