Rick Polizzi has been accused of cashing in from the treehouse, which he had built 20 years ago for his two young daughters, after he turned it into a Halloween haunted house attraction.
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EXCLUSIVE: Sting s son-in-law is sued by tenants over his vermin-infested and illegal LA AirBnB hippy commune as photos show broken windows, holes in the ceiling and trash strewn everywhere
Chris Kantrowitz has been accused of using a commercial building in Hollywood for tenants and leaving it infested with vermin, DailyMail.com can reveal
Kantrowitz is the husband of pop legend Sting s daughter Mickey Sumner
In a lawsuit filed against Kantrowitz, his tenants claim that he broke zoning laws by turning a commercial building into a boarding house with more than 12 rooms
The commune, BE Hive, was billed as a hub for spiritual but also modern and nomadic entrepreneurs , hosting workshops on micro-dosing drugs
“The scope of corruption outlined in this indictment is staggering,” said U.S. Attorney Nick Hanna.
“As the indictment alleges, Huizar, Chan and their network of associates repeatedly violated the public trust by soliciting and accepting numerous cash bribes and other financial benefits, turning Huizar’s City Council seat into a money-making criminal enterprise.”
When a unanimous LA City Council in July 2013 approved skyscrapers atop the 7.0-magnitude Hollywood Earthquake Fault, one could have thought it was a Hollywood movie plot about corrupt politicians running wild. Who could imagine that our elected officials would openly break the law and endanger thousands of lives in the process? Sadly, though, fact was stranger than fiction.
Raymond Chan, Former LA Building & Safety Head, Charged in Indictment Details
“The scope of corruption outlined in this indictment is staggering,”
said U.S. Attorney Nick Hanna. “As the indictment alleges, Huizar, Chan and their network of associates repeatedly violated the public trust by soliciting and accepting numerous cash bribes and other financial benefits, turning Huizar’s City Council seat into a money-making criminal enterprise.”
When a unanimous LA City Council in July 2013 approved skyscrapers atop the 7.0-magnitude Hollywood Earthquake Fault, one might have assumed it was a Hollywood movie plot about corrupt politicians running wild. Who could imagine that our elected officials would openly break the law and endanger thousands of lives in the process? Sadly, though, fact was stranger than fiction.