A former tenant of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s friend and
supporter Bishop Orlando Findlayter said the Bishop was a “slumlord” who was
quick to evict, despite his refusal to perform upkeep on his properties decades
ago.
The NEW YORK POST reports that 42 year-old Jason Brewster
said the Bishop evicted him and his family from his three-unit building at 726A
Quincy Street after Brewster stopped paying rent in protest of Findlayter’s
refusal to make repairs on a railing that put his two young children in danger.
“He was a slumlord. Bottom line was he didn’t want to fix
anything. We owed money because we refused to pay any more,” Brewster said.
Findlayter and Mayor de Blasio made the headlines this week
following the Bishop’s arrest late Monday night in Brooklyn on charges of
driving with a suspended license and two outstanding warrants.
De Balsio drew calls of “favoritism” and “undue influence”
after he personally intervened on behalf of the Bishop upon learning of his
arrest.
On Thursday, a sheepish de Blasio appeared uneasy as he
answered questions about his involved in the Bishop’s legal woes, but
nevertheless defended his actions.
“This is an unusual situation where a very prominent member
of the clergy obviously was experiencing a pretty unusual situation, so I
thought it was appropriate to make an inquiry, and I got a response, and that’s
the end of the story,” de Blasio said on Thursday.
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