Overview
- A judge ordered Barbara Molnar to vacate the Hillsdale, N.Y., property on Sept. 10 and issued a temporary order of protection, with restraining orders later placed on both her and Jamie Carano Nordenström.
- The Nordenströms’ lawsuit alleges Molnar unlawfully remained after being permitted to live in a guesthouse, a lawyer characterized her status as a licensee, and a 10‑day notice to leave preceded police interactions and an animal‑control call.
- Molnar filed a wrongful termination lawsuit in August and, in a statement to the Post, said she rejects the allegations and intends to present evidence in court.
- The homeowners say the guesthouse was left heavily soiled when Molnar departed, including urine-damaged furnishings and floors, a claim Molnar disputes.
- Public records show Molnar previously faced a 2021 landlord‑tenant judgment, and her estranged adult daughter told the Post she removed Molnar from her own home in 2024 over what she described as similar issues.