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New York luxury building tenant kicked neighbor's door: Suit

A high-rise tenant in an upscale Manhattan neighborhood repeatedly threw an egg at a neighbor's door, causing two tenants (including one "terrified" resident) to move into another unit. was forced to move to New York, a new lawsuit claims.

According to a Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit, Yan Li, who lives on her 37th floor at 1214 Fifth Avenue, first laid an egg in one of her doors on January 28. He threw up, and by July 4th he had acted strangely four more times. from friday.

A woman's door was first targeted on May 30th. "She found numerous raw eggs splattered all over her front door and soaked into her apartment," court documents allege.

Victim "expressed fear that she was being targeted because she was either Jewish or was a single woman who had a dog." ', argues Filing.

According to the website, the Upper East Side building boasts a lifeguarded pool, gym, and other upscale facilities ..Current prices for units in the building are: , from $3,750 for a studio to $12,200 for a three-bedroom, happens to be rented on the Li floor according to StreetEasy.

After the second vandalism, the building installed cameras in the hallway and Lee was found doing it over and over again, the lawsuit alleges.

On June 16, the camera showed her Li "opening the door of her apartment, walking into a public hallway, and launching multiple eggs into the next unit. Filing claims it was caught "throwing quickly."

Police were called to the building the next day to confront Lee about her strange behavior, but she "slammed her door," the lawsuit alleges.

Two of her victims of the nasty attacks, including a woman who was "horrified by these incidents," demanded to be transferred to another unit, the lawsuit alleges. ing.

The building owner moved her neighbor out in July, court documents say.

Aerial photo of 1214 Fifth Avenue
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Egged doors on the 37th floor of 1214 Fifth Avenue
They claim they caught Lee on security cameras performing Egging.
Eggs on the door of an apartment on the 37th floor of 1214 Fifth Avenue
Two neighbors moved units on suspicion of Lee's vandalism.

But now the owner – 8 East 102nd Street, LLC – “cannot reasonably sublet these apartments while Li’s conduct is ongoing,” the lawsuit says. claim.

The owner is seeking a court order to stop Lee from spawning and seeks $260,000 in damages.

The post office could not find her Li's number.