The Party Boy Who Moved Into Senior Housing on East 73rd Street
Briefly

John Carley Jr. is being sued for $2 million for allegedly living in a senior-living community apartment meant for those over 55. His mother, Catherine, applied for the lease at a reduced rent, claiming a combined income of $89,434 for her and her husband, despite not intending to occupy the unit herself. The complaint alleges that she signed the lease solely to enable her son’s occupation. This controversy raises concerns about eligibility in affordable housing programs for seniors.
According to the complaint, the Carleys' application for a senior apartment was allegedly fraudulent, allowing John Jr. to live there despite not meeting the age requirement.
The apartments at the James Lenox House have been described as an oasis for moderate-income seniors, providing affordable living in Manhattan.
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