Jacqueline Lasdon lives in an upscale condominium in New York City. Neighbors are suing her for sending constant plumes of pot throughout the building.
Jacqueline Lasdon, 27, whose late pharmaceutical magnate grandfather left her a $2.5 million trust fund, is smoking out the neighbors of her upscale New York condominium by sending constant plumes of pot throughout the building, the board complains in a new lawsuit. The trust-funder bought a two-bedroom at the Onyx Condo on West 28th Street and Eighth Avenue in 2014.
According to the suit, almost immediately after she moved into the $2 million pad, the board was “inundated with complaints concerning unreasonable and offensive levels of marijuana smoke emanating from the unit into the condominium’s common areas.
However, Lasdon, whose grandfather Stanley Lasdon was the philanthropist and former director of the Warner-Lambert Co., said she had no idea about the charges. “I’ve heard no word of this. I’m a little frazzled by it. I need to figure out what’s going on,” she said.
She also said that she stopped smoking cigarettes in her pad “months ago” when an upstairs neighbor complained.
Source-Medindia