A Waste Management company claims Goodfellas" actor Paul Sorvino has refused to pay an overcharge on his bill, so to show they mean business, the company dumped a mountain-size load of horse manure in the driveway of the actor's Pennsylvania farm.
Sorvino's daughter, Amanda, told the local newspaper, "I'm just amazed at this. I think this is a really scary, criminal act."
The entrance to the Sorvinos' picturesque, 56-acre estate in rural Gilbert is blocked by 60 cubic yards of fly-covered, foul-smelling animal waste.
Tina Daly, office manager of JBD Waste Hauling, told Page Six: "They screwed up. They didn't pay us, so I brought their horse[bleep] back to them."
The big stink started when the Sorvinos hired JBD to cart away a giant pile of manure from the farm, where Amanda runs a shelter for homeless horses and dogs. She said she was quoted a "guaranteed" price of $600 to have three truckloads removed, but the company then demanded $1,000, saying it would take five truckloads.
An ugly argument broke out. "[Amanda] hit me with a phone and I smashed it on the floor," Daly told us. "She said, 'I want you to talk to my father right now,' like he scares me. Her father is a wannabe gangster, he's not a real gangster."
After Amanda canceled the check her dad had written, the waste haulers warned on Tuesday that the manure would be returned and a few hours later they delivered it.
Sorvino's Manhattan lawyer, Richard Lefkowitz, said JBD's actions amount to harassment. "Ruining [the Sorvinos'] property is not the proper way to settle this," he said.


