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Check out this announcement we received from the New York City Housing Authority:

THE NYCHA NOT WANTED LIST
In this issue we continue our editorial policy of publishing the names of individuals who have been permanently excluded from our public housing developments. This list is part of NYCHA's effort to keep residents informed of the Housing Authority's ongoing effort to improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers in public housing and to allow for the peaceful and safe use of our facilities. Here follows a list of the people excluded after hearings were held on February 4, 11, and 18, 2009. Please note: These exclusions are based on NYCHA's Administrative Hearing Process and should not be confused with the recently implemented Trespass Notice Program under Mayor Bloomberg's Operation Safe Housing Initaitive.
REMEMBER, IF YOU SEE ANY OF THESE INDIVIDUALS ON HOUSING AUTHORITY PROPERTY, PLEASE CALL YOUR MANAGEMENT OFFICE OR NYCHA'S SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS UNIT AT (212) 306-8595.
Prohibited as of February 4, 2009
| Josef Harper |
Case 389/09 formerly associated with the sixth floor of 5814 Farragut Road, Glenwood Houses, Brooklyn. |
| Glen Bowman Sr. |
Case 482/09 formerly associated with the twelfth floor of 1125 University Avenue, Highbridge Gardens, the Bronx. |
| Dwesley Johnson |
Case 424/09 formerly associated with the second floor of 311 Osborn Street, Brownsville Houses, Brooklyn. |
| Lawrence Merriweather |
Case 465/09 formerly associated with the sixth floor of 21-20 34th Avenue, Ravenswood Houses, Queens. |
Prohibited as of February 11, 2009
| Maurice McLauren |
Case 7152/08 formerly associated with the fourth floor of 335 East 112th Street, Jefferson Houses, Manhattan. |
| Junnie Torres |
Case 495/09 formerly associated with the tenth floor of 2375 First Avenue, Wagner Houses, Manhattan. |
| Emma Brown |
Case 494/09 formerly associated with the third floor of 644 Park Avenue, Marcy Houses, Brooklyn. |
Frankie Louie Manuel Roman |
Case 6169/08 formerly associated with the third floor of 65 Jefferson Street, LaGuardia Houses, Manhattan. |
Charles Moore Christopher Moore |
Case 6783/08 formerly associated with the second floor of 80 Bush Street, Red Hook West Houses, Brooklyn. |
| Latona Allen |
Case 594/09 formerly associated with the sixth floor of 820 Henderson Avenue, Markham Gardens, Staten Island. |
Michael Negeron Michael Negronna |
Case 70/09 formerly associated with the third floor of 2205 2nd Avenue, Jefferson Houses, Manhattan. |
| Lawrence Terrell |
Case 285/09 formerly associated with the first floor of 40-10 12th Street, Queensbridge North Houses, Queens. |
| Keith Brown |
Case 628/09 formerly associated with the third floor of 240 Lockman Avenue, Mariner's Harbor Houses, Staten Island. |
| Fernando Ortega |
Case 596/09 formerly associated with the twenty-second floor of 2955 8th Avenue, Polo Grounds Towers, Manhattan. |
| Eduardo Santiago |
Case 618/09 formerly associated with the sixth floor of 30 Avenue D, Wald Houses, Manhattan. |
| Desean Loyd |
Case 619/09 formerly associated with the sixth floor of 81-10 Rockaway Beach Boulevard, Hammel Houses, Queens. |
Prohibited as of February 18, 2009
| Mannix Dixon |
Case 658/09 formerly associated with the second floor of 2242 Bragg Street, Nostrand Houses, Brooklyn. |
| Jonathan DeLeon |
Case 707/09 formerly associated with the fourth floor of 29 Fleet Walk, Ingersoll Houses, Brooklyn. |
Jerry Smith III Marcus Futrell |
Case 597/09 formerly associated with the sixteenth floor of 611 Crotona Park North, Murphy Houses, the Bronx. |
| Jose Hernandez |
Case 732/09 formerly associated with the eleventh floor of 2060 Third Avenue, Johnson Houses, Manhattan. |
| Nelson Simpson |
Case 7278/08 formerly associated with the third floor of 162 Troy Avenue, Albany Houses, Brooklyn. |
| Tony Love |
Case 775/09 formerly associated with the fifth floor of 456 Richmond Terrace, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island. |
| Johnny Stevens |
Case 828/09 formerly associated with the fifth floor of 75 LaSalle Street, Grant Houses, Manhattan. |
| Cliff Robinson |
Case 778/09 formerly associated with the fourteenth floor of 1428 Webster Avenue, Butler Houses, the Bronx. |
To download a list of the "Not Wanted," please use this link: NYCHA'S Unwanted
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Comments
Don't think so. See Marwyte Realty v. Valcarcel 150 Misc.2d 1044
Posted by: Gines Pasamonte | April 10, 2009 1:43 PM