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Roy Den Hollander once wrote of posing as FedEx worker to speak with young girl

The self-proclaimed anti-feminist lawyer Roy Den Hollander wrote about posing as a Federal Express worker years before he allegedly used a similar ploy in his murderous rampage at the home of a New Jersey federal judge.

In a screed Den Hollander posted on his website, he claimed he once tried to track down Alina Shipilina, a Russian woman he married in March 2000, by calling the super of her Queens building sometime after their divorce.

“I gave him a call. ‘Hello, may I speak to the super,’ I asked,” Den Hollander wrote in the 1,700 page document, where he disparagingly refers to Shipilina as a “Commie Ho.”

A young girl answered the phone instead of the super — and Den Hollander said he posed as a FedEx worker to speak with her.

“‘This is Federal Express,’ I lied. We’re trying to track down a package,” he wrote.

Den Hollander continued, claiming he asked the girl how old she was, and she replied 14.

That prompted this nauseating observation from the misogynist lawyer: “No wonder she sounded snooty, the boys probably just started chasing her, so now she believes herself a femme fatale.”

“Didn’t take long for her to metamorphose into a teen queen. But she was still young enough for me to cautiously rely on what she said,” Den Hollander wrote. “Give her a few years and the lies will flow like breath from her painted lips.”

In addition to providing more insight into Den Hollander’s documented decades-long hatred of women, the chilling detail is reminiscent of the tactic the gunman used at the door to Judge Esther Salas’ North Brunswick home.

On Sunday evening, Den Hollander disguised as a FedEx deliveryman and shot dead Salas’ 20-year-old son Daniel while critically wounding her attorney husband Mark Anderl.

Den Hollander, who had a history of filing far-fetched anti-feminist lawsuits, had a 2015 case before Salas, in which he argued that the military’s men-only draft was discriminatory.

In his online screed, he described Salas as “hot” and expressed a desire to date her, and also bashed her as “a lazy and incompetent Latina judge appointed by Obama.”

Sick with cancer, Den Hollander ultimately withdrew from the still ongoing case.

In another section of his apparent memoir, he wrote about having nothing left to lose.

“Death’s hand is on my left shoulder… nothing in this life matters anymore,” he wrote.