NY Rep. Dan Goldman Sued for $180,000 in Alleged Unpaid Rent
The landlord of the luxury Tribeca condo also seeks additional damages for the remainder of the lease, while Goldman's office denies the allegations.
- Rep. Dan Goldman, a New York Democrat and heir to the Levi Strauss & Co. fortune, is being sued by his landlord for allegedly owing four months of unpaid rent on a luxury Tribeca condo, totaling $180,000.
- The lawsuit also seeks an additional $45,000 in damages for each month remaining on the lease, which runs through July 2024.
- Goldman's spokesperson, Simone Kanter, has denied the allegations, stating that the congressman has always paid his rent on time and in full.
- The condo, which Goldman does not appear to live in, is currently on the market for $14 million.
- Goldman, one of the wealthiest members of Congress with an estimated net worth between $64 and $253 million, served as lead counsel in Donald Trump's first impeachment trial before being elected to Congress in 2022.