Landlord poised to reclaim apartment from fashion model’s squatter
One reader who has been following the saga of model Aubrey Hill’s subletter in The Real Deal is the judge in his eviction case, Adam R. Meyers. The judge observed that subletter Tasheem Jenkins was “less focused and animated” at his July 14 court appearance than at previous hearings, perhaps because “of being the object of a media campaign seemingly designed to cause him embarrassment.” TRD’s “media campaign” aimed not to humiliate Jenkins but to depict how hard it can be for landlords to regain control of an apartment, even from someone with no authorization to live there, no resources, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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