The widow of a Big Apple cabbie who was mugged by one of Zohran Mamdani’s newly named advisers and his crew nearly three decades ago was appalled by the lefty mayor-elect’s decision Tuesday.
“Are you crazy?” the Bronx woman, whose husband Joseph Eziri died last year, said when she learned that Mamdani had tapped convict-turned-activist Mysonne Linen to sit on his mayoral transition’s “criminal legal system” committee.
“It’s wrong,” the widow, who asked not to be named, told The Post. “Somebody that committed that kind of crime and then you make him an advisor on criminality?
“Please … To me, he is no good. Why do you give him a position like that?”
Linen, 49, was among 400 New Yorkers officially appointed last month to the 20-member criminal justice panel, one of 17 committees pick

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