Smullen Blasts Constantino’s “Sick and Depraved” Lie Amid Antisemitism Controversy
GLOVERSVILLE, New York (April 1, 2026) – Assemblyman Robert Smullen today condemned Anthony Constantino for spreading what he called a “sick and depraved” conspiracy theory after antisemitic merchandise was discovered being sold through Constantino’s Sticker Mule marketplace.
The product in question featured an offensive cartoon image with the phrase “The Jews Did This” – a vile and unmistakably antisemitic message. While Constantino claims the marketplace allows third-party uploads, the products are manufactured and fulfilled by his company upon purchase.
Instead of taking responsibility and committing to stronger safeguards,
Constantino falsely accused Smullen of planting the antisemitic content.
“This is sick and depraved,” said Smullen. “Anthony Constantino is mentally and morally unfit to represent NY-21. Instead of taking responsibility for what is happening on his own platform, he is pushing dangerous lies and conspiracy theories.”
National watchdog group Stop Antisemitism publicly called out the merchandise and tagged major companies that do business with Sticker Mule, including Microsoft, Google, Nike, and Lululemon, raising serious questions about Constantino’s business practices and oversight.
Constantino’s response was to claim, without evidence, that Smullen orchestrated the posting of the antisemitic material.
“There is zero evidence for this lie because it is completely fabricated,” Smullen added. “Anthony Constantino would rather smear others than answer for the fact that his company produced and sold antisemitic merchandise.”
This latest incident adds to a growing pattern of behavior from Constantino, who has repeatedly made false claims and only acted when caught. Public reporting has also raised questions about his business practices and past conduct, including tax issues across multiple states.
“Voters in NY-21 deserve serious leadership,” Smullen said. “What we are seeing from Anthony Constantino is reckless, dishonest, and beneath the office he is seeking.”