The three squatters were hauled out of the 1500 square metre home, which appears to have been left empty for almost a decade.
Cops raided the Upper East Side home owned by Richard Stark, co-founder of Chrome Hearts, a luxury retail brand celebrated by the likes of Jay Z and Bella Hadid for its edgy silver jewellery and black clothes, reports theCharges have not yet been filed against the woman and two men found at the more than 1500-square metre home, which was put up for sale in 2013 for $19.52 million and taken off the market the following year.
“They had all these notices on the door for Con-Ed to go inside to check the water or electricity. All these notices piled up and became violations on the website,” Susan said.“Someone can always get in, like a robber can get in and go on the roof to get into our home. It’s not safe.” Elle Macpherson is also a fan of the brand Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Chrome Hearts.
But pictures show a few officers at the home, leading the squatters into a cop car and an ambulance around 11.30am local time.
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