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Monster NJ dad Christopher Gregor shockingly claims he did not hurt son, 6, as he’s sentenced to 25 years for role in treadmill death
By Social Links for Natalie O'Neill
Published Aug. 2, 2024

The monster New Jersey dad who forced his 6-year-old son to do a grueling treadmill workout — leading to his death – stunningly claimed he didn’t kill the boy as he was sentenced Friday to 25 years in prison.

Dressed in a green-and-white striped prison jumpsuit, Christopher Gregor blubbered in court before being handed the stiff sentence in the death of little Corey Micciolo, who was forced to run on a treadmill as punishment on March 20, 2021.

The boy died April 2.

“I want to assure you that on April 2, I did nothing to cause Corey’s passing,” Gregor said. “I didn’t hurt my son. I loved him and I still do. I regret not bringing him to the hospital sooner. I didn’t know how sick he was. I didn’t know. I just thought he was tired.”

Disturbing video showed Gregor increasing the speed on the treadmill at the Atlantic Heights Clubhouse fitness center, causing Corey to fly off and fall six times — allegedly because he thought the boy was too fat.

Two weeks later, on April 2, Corey woke up from a nap nauseated, stumbling around and slurring his words.

Gregor was then seen in chilling surveillance footage that day carrying the boy’s limp and battered body into the Southern Ocean Medical Center in Hackensack shortly before he died.

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https://nypost.com/2024/08/02/us-news/nj-dad-christopher-gregor-sentenced-to-25-years-for-role-in-sons-treadmill-death/
 
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