Police are investigating vandalism of Upper East Side Assemblywoman Rebecca Seawright’s district office.
A constituent walking her dog Thursday morning saw black paint splattered on the storefront window of the legislative office on York Avenue between 78th and 79th streets and called police, a source said.
The NYPD has cordoned off the office as it hunts for the perpetrator.
It’s the fourth incident targeting Seawright, which include bigots defacing her office and posters with misogynistic and anti-Semitic slurs.
“This is our constituent services district office which serves our community all year round. It is a despicable act of cowardice. We will not be intimidated,” Seawright told The Post.
An Upper East Side man in August was arrested and charged with leaving a vulgar anti-Semitic note outside the lawmaker’s UES legislative office.
The NYPD is also hunting for the idiot who defaced Seawright’s campaign posters on Election Day with anti-female and anti-Semitic slurs.
Seawright won re-election to a fourth term, but it wasn’t easy. She was knocked off the Democratic and Working Families Party ballot lines because of filing errors and had to run on her own independent ballot line, the Rise and Unite Party. She defeated Republican Louis Puliafito, who works as a doorman on the UES.