A man who paid $200.57 for a night at a famous NYC hotel and then lived there rent-free for years is unfit to stand trial, court says
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Barreto claimed ownership of the New Yorker Hotel and even attempted to charge rent to another tenant, filing fraudulent property records in the process.
Doctors concluded that Barreto did not understand the criminal proceedings against him, prompting the court to order outpatient mental health and addiction treatment.
Judge Cori Weston expressed dissatisfaction with Barreto's treatment progress and ordered him into inpatient care, giving him until November 13 to secure a facility.
Hutchinson noted that while there's consensus on substance abuse complicating Barreto's issues, Barreto himself dismissed allegations of addiction as mere "partying."
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