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Ambassad of Lenox Avenue Is Sued Under ADA But Questions How Can Access Amid COVID

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE, June 23 – The "Ambassad Of Lenox" on 341 Lenox Avenue has been sued as inaccessible.

In December 2019, the plaintiffs moved for a default judgment. But then Craig Stuart Lanza of Court Street, Brooklyn, put in an appearance.

 On June 23 U.S. Distict Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Gregory H. Woods held a proceeding. Inner City Press covered it. 

 One issue was COVID-era access to even check the premises. Judge Wood said depositions are due September 18, with an update before some future jury trial due on December 14.

The case is Genise N. Forbes v. Ambassad Of Lenox New York, Inc d/b/a Lenox Saphire et al., 19-cv-5760 (Woods). 

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