A morbidly obese Rhode Island man who claimed he was a victim after being kicked out of a hospital for ordering a pizza was caught on camera harassing a nurse and mocking taxpayers who paid for his treatment in disturbing online videos.

Steven Assanti, 33, from Cranston, was getting the help he needed to combat his 'eating addiction' at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence until he was told he could no longer stay after breaking the rules of his care plan.

Assanti, who had managed to lose 20 pounds over the past few months, was supposed to remain at the hospital until his weight dropped from 778 to 550 pounds, so that he could undergo gastric bypass surgery.

However, YouTube videos that Assanti filmed of himself have emerged and appear to show another side of the obese man who garnered sympathy for his recent predicament of being 'homeless.'

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Steven Assanti, who weighs almost 800 pounds, is living in his father's SUV after being told to leave Rhode Island Hospital after ordering a pizza earlier this week

However, a few YouTube videos that Assanti filmed of himself appear to show another side of the obese man, as he 'abuses' a nurse in one and mocks taxpayers in another

In a YouTube video titled Nurse I Need Help, Assanti can be seen excessively yelling for a nurse to come to his hospital room because a machine wouldn't stop making a beeping noise

At one point in the footage, Assanti (above) starts to play Britney Spears' hit song Give Me More as he places his bedside remote control in and out of his mouth, while screaming for a nurse to come

In a YouTube video titled Nurse I Need Help, Assanti can be seen about 50 seconds into the footage excessively yelling for a nurse to come to his hospital room because a machine wouldn't stop making a beeping noise.

'What the 'f' is going on here? Nurse, nurse, nurse,' Assanti can be heard screaming at the top of his lungs in the 2012 video.

Assanti yelled 'nurse' at least 30 times in the three minute and 51 second long video, where he wrote in the description that he's 'abusing hospital staff'.

At one point in the footage, he starts to play Britney Spears' hit song Give Me More as he places his bedside remote control in and out of his mouth, while screaming for a nurse to come.

A nurse eventually responds to Assanti by asking him through the room's speaker system how she can help him.

Assanti (above) yelled 'nurse' at least 30 times in the three minute and 51 second long video, where he wrote in the description that he's 'abusing hospital staff'

In another YouTube video titled F--- The Tax Payers, Assanti (above) is seen laughing hysterically before launching into a profanity-laced tirade where he mocks taxpayers who have paid for his treatment

'Yes, the machines beeping. Seriously, I'm going to die. It's giving me a headache,' Assanti answered.

'You're going to die because the machine's beeping is that what you said?' the nurse further asked Assanti.

'I'm getting a headache from it really bad,' he responded.

The video ends after the nurse politely tells an animated Assanti to hold on for assistance.

In another YouTube video titled F--- The Tax Payers, Assanti is seen laughing hysterically before launching into a profanity-laced tirade where he mocks taxpayers who have paid for his treatment among a number of things.

'Thank you for paying taxes because without you, I would not have this urinal to pee in,' Assanti (above) screamed in the beginning of the YouTube video

'I wouldn't have this laptop I'm on if it wasn't for you god---- taxpayers and I wouldn't have this camera or this f---ing telephone right here if it wasn't for you taxpayers,' Assanti (above) yelled in the video.

'Thank you for paying taxes because without you, I would not have this urinal to pee in,' Assanti screamed in the video.

'Without you I would not have these cans of food to eat.

'Without you I would not have pills to take to keep me alive, like percocets, water pills, heart pills, iron pills ... I wouldn't have none of that.

'So I want to say thank you and you know what? I wouldn't have this laptop I'm on if it wasn't for you god---- taxpayers and I wouldn't have this camera or this f---ing telephone right here if it wasn't for you taxpayers.

'Thank you very much, I decided to s--- on each and everyone of you taxpayers and just say ha ha.'

Assanti (pictured) managed to lose 20 pounds during his stay at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, but was asked to leave when he broke the rules of his care plan earlier this week

The one minute and 28 second long video ends with Assanti laughing disturbingly.

In addition to those two videos, it appears as though he has uploaded a number of other videos to the popular site where he claims girls throw themselves at him.

Earlier this week after he was kicked out of the hospital, Assanti's father, Steven Veilette, said that he can't take his son home and has no idea what to do.

‘I just don’t know who to turn to,’ he told NBC10. ‘I called everybody, everybody you can think of in the state of Rhode Island and nobody seems to be able to help me.’

He added that even if he was able to get his son up the stairs of his home, it would almost certainly mean returning to his previous eating pattern.

His father Steven Veilette (pictured) said he can’t take his son home because he would just return to his previous eating pattern – but has no idea what to do

Veilette managed to get his son into the back of his SUV and vows to keep driving until he finds a permanent solution.

He took his son to the ER at Kent Hospital, but they were not permitted to spend the night.

A social worker at the hospital told the pair that a facility in North Attleborough may be able to help, which Veilette said they intend to visit.

Following coverage in the media of his plight, Assanti took to his Facebook page to thank his supporters.

In a video posted online Wednesday, he said: ‘Hopefully, in the near future there will be a positive follow-up with my weight loss.

‘I would like to thank all my supporters as well on my Facebook page and also to all the negative comments that give me a thicker skin.’

Rhode Island Hospital declined to comment when approached by Daily Mail Online.

Following coverage in the media of his plight, Assanti (pictured with his mother) took to his Facebook page to thank his supporters



