Tenant’s a ‘rotten’ egg: suit
Priscilla DeGregory
A tenant at a posh Manhattan residential high-rise repeatedly threw eggs at her neighbors’ doors, forcing two tenants — including one “terrified” resident — to move into different units, a lawsuit alleges.
Yan Li — who lives on the 37th floor of 1214 Fifth Ave. — first egged a door on Jan. 28 and carried out the bizarre act four more times through July 4, a Manhattan Supreme Court suit filed Friday claims. Building cameras caught Li redhanded numerous times, the suit claims.
Both targets of the attacks requested to be moved to different units — including a woman who “was terrified,” the suit claims.
Building owners 8 East 102nd Street LLC seek a court order forcing Li to stop the eggings and $260,000 in damages.
The Post could not find a number for Li.
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