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Private Property Almost four years to the day after launching a challenge to New York City’s no-fault eviction law, New Yorker Sung Cho secured justice for himself and thousands of others. Longtime Liberty & Law readers may recall Sung’s story: He owns a laundromat in Manhattan and, just before Christmas 2013, he found himself targeted by the city’s no-fault eviction machine. Undercover cops had come to his laundromat months before and asked customers and other members of the public if they wanted to buy stolen electronics. Two took the bait. Neither had any connection to Sung’s business. |
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