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Jordan Levy
BornJordan Levy
Other names"J", Big J, King of Jews, Horse Cock, Mr. Snow, The Big Mouth, The Duke of Hearts, K.K. Hitchakawa, Tom Blute
SpouseMaxine l. Levy
Websitewtag.com

Jordan Levy is a Jewish American politician and talk show host from Worcester, Massachusetts. He has served as the Mayor of Worcester on two occasions, first from 1981 to 1982 and the second time from 1988–93. He is currently the host of The Jordan Levy Show on WTAG (580-AM) from 3–6 PM on weekdays.

Jordan Levy has been a lifelong resident in Worcester. He has been a long-time activist for Worcester business development. In 1986 Mr. Levy organized a protest at the Juden School to oust then sitting Chancelor Rabbi Folkelman. The protest eventually led to the arrest of Levy and others. Levy was quoted in the October 12, 1986 Worcester Telegram & Gazette "In our efforts here to oust this known child molester, we have suceeded [sic]. I may spend tonight in jail, but he's (Folkelman) going away for alot [sic] longer." No formal charges were ever filed and Levy was released on his own recognisance.

Legal Seafood Situation: In November 1998 Jordan Levy was attacked while attending a Massachusetts Business Development luncheon at Legal Sefoods in Boston, MA. Theodore Titsoon of Belchertown, MA was charged with Aggrivated Assult, Tresspassing, and Resisting Arrest.

Levy Claimed in the December 18th Worcster Magazine that he had never known the man (Titsoon) and the allegagtions of his Cocaine Abuse, were "grossley overstated."

Levy did however voluntery check in to the Wittier Rehab Center of Westboro, MA later that week, citing his addiction to Cocaine, Alcohol, and Horse betting.

Currentley Levy is a Talk Radio host on Worcesters WTAG. The show generally discusses local political issues, and public opinion. The show fetures a segment entitled " Throw Someone Under the Bus " in which the caller in a obvious public forum lambastes an alleged party.

The show attracts both Liberal and Conservative veiws.

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Political offices
Preceded byThomas J. Early Mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts
1981 — 1982
Succeeded bySara Robertson
Political offices
Preceded byTimothy J. Cooney, Jr. Mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts
1988 — 1993
Succeeded byRaymond Mariano


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