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October 31, 2005
Crime and Realestate in NYC
The lackadaisical vetting stands out even more considering that the building went so far as to create a "canine interview committee" in 1999 to screen potential newcomers' pets. "We don't want to be tyrants," Mr. Kissel was quoted as saying in an article about the policy change that ran in The Times in January 2000. "But this is your worst fear; you get somebody in the building and their dog turns out to be a nightmare."Mr. Kissel was an embezzler who stole $4.7 million from the co-op.
Posted by CrankyProfessor at October 31, 2005 11:07 PM