When Finkelstein For
Antolini Sues Fulton Street Businesses
Questions If They Wil Re-open
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 13 – Repeat Americans with
Disabilities Act litigant
Stuart Finkelstein on behalf
of his oft-client Dino
Antolini on May 13 appeared
again before U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Jesse M. Furman, suing a slew
of businesses at 82-88 Fulton
Street in Manhattan.
Judge Furman wryly noted that
his name is Jesse, not Jeffrey
as listed. The issue became
whether during the COVID-19
pandemic and stay-at-home
order whether access could be
demanded to check out the
accomodation on Fulton Street.
Judge
Furman said, Too soon. He
pushed discovery back to
September 29, with the next
conference on October 7.
And where will we
be then? Inner City Press will
be there. The case is Antolini
v. Thurman, et al., 19-cv-9674
(Furman).
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