(New York Post) New York Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman — heir to the Levi Strauss & Co. fortune and one of the wealthiest members of Congress — has been sued for skipping out on four months of rent on his posh Tribeca pad, new court papers show.
Goldman, 47, and his wife, Corinne Goldman, were named in a two-page summons filed in Manhattan Supreme Court Monday by landlords Jason and Natasha Gilbert, who claim the pol and his spouse owe $180,000 in rent on the 3,818-square-foot luxury condo.
The congressman — whose personal net worth has been pegged at upwards of $253 million — allegedly hasn’t paid the $45,000-a-month rent on the apartment at since August, according to the file.
This while he had a lease for the unit that ran through July 31, 2024, the court papers state.
The Gilberts, who own the apartment, also want Goldman to shell out $360,000 to cover the rest of the months in the broken lease, according to Crain’s New York.
The pad — which boasts five bedrooms and as many bathrooms — is now for sale for $14 million and is described as a “recently renovated turn-key penthouse,” per a StreetEasy listing.
The corner penthouse has an additional 1,500-square-feet of outdoor space with a wrap-around terrace that spans the length of the penthouse, according to the listing.