
Allegations of brawls, sexual harassment at luxury NYC apartment building
Some tenants and employees say there's been fist fights, threats from coworkers, and sexual harassment at one of New York City's largest apartment buildings.
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Some tenants and employees say there's been fist fights, threats from coworkers, and sexual harassment at one of New York City's largest apartment buildings.
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We're getting the green light Tuesday, but that won't be the case Wednesday.
We're getting the green light Tuesday, but that won't be the case Wednesday.
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