Fashion model's unauthorized roommate fends off eviction again
Briefly

The eviction case involving fashion model Aubrey Hill and her unauthorized subletter, Tasheem Jenkins, has faced repeated delays in court. Jenkins, lacking a lease or legal representation, has managed to live rent-free in Hill's apartment for two years, despite a court-ordered eviction. The judge postponed the case after a city lawyer argued that Jenkins needed a guardian ad litem due to his inability to defend himself adequately. The situation illustrates the complexities and potential loopholes within the eviction legal process.
The eviction case surrounding model Aubrey Hill highlights the manipulation of the legal system by subletter Tasheem Jenkins, who defied eviction multiple times without legal representation.
Despite a housing court ordering an eviction months ago, Tasheem Jenkins has continued to occupy the rent-stabilized unit with little more than savvy manipulation of legal proceedings.
Read at therealdeal.com
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