If a board gonna drive someone crazy...
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might as well be a broker! http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/banker_leaps_over_th_ave_dog_fight_qHJsW7JboakuFOczFzlOTN Banker jumps out of his seventh-floor window following fight with co-op board over dogs — and lives An investment banker and husband of a powerful Manhattan real-estate broker — who was distraught over an ongoing battle with his co-op board involving the family’s three... [more]
might as well be a broker! http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/banker_leaps_over_th_ave_dog_fight_qHJsW7JboakuFOczFzlOTN Banker jumps out of his seventh-floor window following fight with co-op board over dogs — and lives An investment banker and husband of a powerful Manhattan real-estate broker — who was distraught over an ongoing battle with his co-op board involving the family’s three dogs — jumped out the window of his seventh-floor Upper East Side apartment yesterday. Paramedics rushed Adam Silberman, 47, who miraculously survived the plunge, to Weill Cornell Medical Center with “multiple trauma” injuries after a 10:18 a.m. call for help, according to law-enforcement sources. Silberman was in intensive care with several broken bones, and doctors put a balloon in his aorta to head off any potential clotting, according to his wife, Monique Ender Silberman, a broker at Town Residential. DISTRAUGHT: Adam Silberman (with wife Monique) survived a jump from this Fifth Avenue building yesterday. The jump would have surely killed Silberman instantly if he hadn’t hit a second-floor awning, which broke his fall, law-enforcement sources said. Silberman’s father-in-law, Paul Lord Ender, said the banker had been depressed about a long-running battle with the co-op board at his swanky Fifth Avenue building at 68th Street. Neighbors of the power couple have been complaining about the pair’s dogs barking and their rambunctious play in the lobby, according to Ender and a Silberman pal. One dog had already been sent away. Cops found “crack paraphernalia” inside the couple’s apartment, but it was not clear whether Silberman used drugs, law-enforcement sources said. Family pal Michael Moss insisted Silberman doesn’t abuse alcohol or drugs. He said the jumper’s troubles are tied to his job and beloved pooches. “The stress was too much for him,” Moss said. Ender said Silberman was beside himself with worry about his three French poodles: Prince Polo, Princess Jasmine and Prince Bonbon. “He was depressed about the situation,” Ender told The Post. “It’s horrible what happened. I’ve been praying and crying the whole day.” Moss said his daughter took one of the pooches off the couple’s hands last week. In addition to their pet woes, the Silbermans also have had some money troubles. They were hit with more than $650,000 in state and federal tax liens during the past five years, according to public records. In addition, the co-op corporation, 860 Fifth Avenue Corp., has an $18,000 judgment against Monique Ender Silberman’s parents — Paul and Simone Ender, who own the couple’s unit. Additional reporting by Jennifer Gould Keil, David K. Li and Kathryn Cusma [less]
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"Cops found “crack paraphernalia” inside the couple’s apartment, but it was not clear whether Silberman used drugs, law-enforcement sources said." ... "Family pal Michael Moss insisted Silberman doesn’t abuse alcohol or drugs."
Right. Because so many of us have drug paraphernalia in our homes, just for show.
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So he's a banker who can't handle his own finances and is too arrogant to recognize that his dogs have no place in an apartment building.
Oy.
"Prince Bonbon". Holy shit...I love that name! Although if I had to choose my own name I would choose Lord Ender for myself (his dad's name). Totally bad-ass.
That is a badass name!
"Right. Because so many of us have drug paraphernalia in our homes, just for show"
Just say no.....to the wrong place for display. Personally, I prefer a bong on the mantel flanked by a pair of Reed and Barton candlesticks.
Investment banker and his in-laws own his apartment and has $650K liens, maybe that was the real reason.
Crack Paraphanalia, whatever that means, Tax Liens and a power broker.
Yes, Coops sure can filter out all of the scum of society. Sounds good.
Imagine how much more crack he would have had if it was a condo.
what? everyone knows crackheads hide in coops!
Why would the co-op allow them to live there if they weren't the owners? If it is such a strict co-op, then wouldn't that have been an issue for the board as well?
They were a legacy admit.