‘Devil’ son who pushed mom out of NYC high-rise claims it’s her fault in sentencing sob story

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A demented Queens man who shoved his 64-year-old mom out of a third-floor window shed crocodile tears in court and even blamed her for the sick crime — but couldn’t lie his way out of prison.

George Tsintzelis, 37, was hit with the max sentence of 25 years Wednesday for the shocking 2024 assault, despite having the gall to tell a judge that it was his mom who was mentally ill.

“She did that to herself,” the shameless son said in Queens Supreme Court. “She has mental health issues. It’s not fair that I lose my freedom because of somebody that has mental health issues.

George Tsintzelis, who tried to kill his mother, shed crocodile tears in court — but no one was buying it. James Messerschmidt for NY Post

“It’s not fair, judge,” Tsintzelis whined to Supreme Court Justice Peter Vallone. “This is very sick. The DA is painting a picture that I’m not. The DA is a liar. My previous crimes have nothing to do with this case. That’s unfair.”

A Queens jury found the career criminal guilty of attempted murder in December for the heinous attack on his own mother after she refused to give him drug money on Nov. 15, 2024.

Paraskevi Tsintzelis miraculously survived the three-story fall in Astoria to testify against her troubled son — but couldn’t bring herself to face him in court for his sentencing on Wednesday.

“He deserved what he got,” the thug’s sister, Argyro, told The Post. “I don’t want to see him on the streets again. I feel safer. He shouldn’t be in society. He threw his life in the garbage.

“He doesn’t care,” she added. “It’s all about him.”

Prosecutors said George Tsintzelis, who has had a string of prior arrests, was a bad seed who had repeatedly terrorized his mother for years, assaulting her and stealing from her to feed his drug habit.

Paraskevi Tsintzelis had tried to help her troubled son, but all he did was to try to kill her. Paraskevi Tsintzelis/Facebook
George Tsintzelis threw his mother out of a third-floor window when she wouldn’t give him drug money. Peter Gerber

On the day he tried to kill her, prosecutors said he held a knife to her throat before dragging her to the window and pushing her out — then tried to cover his tracks and claimed he wasn’t even there.

“Arguably the worst part of this is he left her there to die on the ground,” Assistant District Attorney Christina Mavrikis said in court. “He called 911 and he pretended to have no idea what just happened.”

Mavrikis said even after his arrest the convicted son tried to manipulate his battered mother.

“He called her from Rikers, violating the order of protection to try to emotionally manipulate her into not coming to court and testifying here to tell everybody what had happened to her,” the prosecutor said.

George Tsintzelis, 37, had a slew of arrests on his record, culminating when he tried to kill his own mother. Brigitte Stelzer/copyphoto

“She told me that she was haunted by the memory of that evening,” she said. “She cannot sleep in her own bed anymore, and she has not done so since she returned from the hospital after the incident. She told me, ‘as a mother I tried. I love my son. I didn’t want this. I tried to help him, support him.

“‘I tried to get him into programs, I let him live with me,’” Mavrikis said. “‘He needs help, but I’m also scared of what he’ll do to me if he gets out.’ She knows if he were to get out he is a great risk of injuring her and even killing her.”

Argyro Tsintzelis said her mom had a doctor’s appointment on the day her brother was being sentenced, and still needs more surgery, including on her shattered ankle.

“It’s the eighth surgery but it might not be the last,” she said.

George Tsintzelis rambling comments in court didn’t get him out of a 25-year prison sentence. James Messerschmidt for NY Post

In court, even the judge got tired of her son’s rambling, cutting his phony claims short.

“Ok, you’re done,” Valllone said. “You were asking for mercy today, but what I give you today is justice, justice that you deserve. The sentence today is for what you did to your mom. I’m sentencing you to the maximum allowed — 25 years.

“She always provided a safe haven for you,” the judge added. “How did you repay her? A life of abuse, culminating with you pushing her out of a third-story window. You attempted to kill her and you failed. Now this poor woman, as you just heard, couldn’t even come to court today.”

In a statement, Queens DA Melinda Katz called the crime “an unthinkable actd of violence.

“We hope today’s sentencing brings a measure of solace to Ms. Tsintzelis as she continues to recover from her injuries,” Katz added.

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