Sue Ann Radimak is an American woman from Rome, Oneida County, New York, United States. The city is home to AmeriCU Credit Union and the John F. Kennedy Civic Arena.
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BIOGRAPHY
Radimak is of Czech and Austrian descent. Here are 10 more things about her:
- Her grandfather Edward G. Radimak Sr. was born in Wayland, Allegan County, Michigan, USA.
- Her grandmother Evangeline Radimak was born in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
- She previously lived in Canoga Park, California, USA.
- She is Edward G. Radimak Jr. and Yasemine Radimak‘s daughter.
- She attended the New York State School for the Deaf in Rome.
- In 1986, his younger brother Nathaniel Radimak was born in Rome.
- On November 5, 2001, her grandfather Edward died in Plattsburgh, New York at age 81.
- On September 17, 2019, her grandmother Evangeline died at age 91.
- In 2021, she was charged with second-degree contempt twice.
- On June 4, 2024, she turned 47.
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TIMELINE
In 1986, Sue Ann and Nathaniel’s parents surrendered another son to the Oneida County Department of Social Services in Utica, New York for adoption. The parents later sued to get the son back.
2021
- At 4:20 p.m. on January 24, 2021, she went to her mother’s home in Rome despite being court-ordered to stay away from her mother. She was charged with fourth-degree mischief and second-degree contempt and was released on an appearance ticket for city court.
- Between January 24, 2021 and January 25, 2021, she violated her mother’s order of protection three times.
- At 1:30 p.m. on January 25, 2021, she returned to her mother’s house in Rome again. Police officers responded but her mother declined to press additional charges and she was made to leave. At 3:40 p.m., she returned to her mother’s house in Rome again and was charged with second-degree contempt.
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2023
- On September 18, 2023, her brother Nathaniel was sentenced to 5 years in prison for allegedly attacking 12 people in their vehicles.
2024
- On August 28, 2024, her brother Nathaniel was freed on parole from state prison.

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