Big
Bronx Landlord Is Sued by Super
Under FLSA and Officer Served in
Manhattan Lobby
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 5 – Roberto
Santos Guzman
worked as a
live-in
building
superintendent
at 600 Trinity
Avenue in The
Bronx until it
was bought by
Denali
Management
Inc. and he
was fired. He
sued, under
the Fair Labor
Standards Act,
on behalf of
himself and
all others
similarly
situated.
On April 5,
2023 U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York Judge
John G. Koeltl
held a
proceeding.
Inner City
Press covered
it.
Defense
counsel
disputed
whether two
individuals
named,
Jonathan
Wiener and
David
Tennenbaum,
should remain
in the case.
Plaintiff's
counsel said
Tennenbaum is
listed on the
NYC real
estate paper
work for many
of the
conglomerates
buildings,
but can only
be served in
the lobby of a
building on
West 27th
Street.
An
agreement to
consent to
service was
reached - but
a motion to
dismiss is
coming, after
an amended
complaint.
The
case is Santos
Guzman v.
Denali
Management
Inc. et al.
22-cv-10996
(Koeltl)
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