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Priest allegedly used mentally ill tenant’s confessions to get her thrown out of NYC rent-stabilized apartment the church owned
A priest allegedly used a mentally ill tenant's confessions during a psychotic episode to evict her from a rent-stabilized apartment owned by the church in New York City, according to a lawsuit. The case highlights potential exploitation of vulnerable individuals in housing disputes.
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