Saturday, May 23, 2020

THOR AIN'T NO SUPERHERO


Where the hell is Noah Syndergaard that he can't afford to pay his rent? Come on man, you're a major league baseball player, you can afford it. Do the right thing and pay the rent, bra!

The New York Post writes:

"Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard has struck out with his new Tribeca landlord — failing to pay the rent on the $27,000-a-month penthouse he signed up for, a new lawsuit claims. Syndergaard had signed an eight-month lease for the three-bedroom, 2,700-square-foot duplex at 116 Hudson St. in February, yet has failed to pay anything on it since, according to landlord 600 Street LLC in a Manhattan federal lawsuit filed Friday. 



Syndergaard “treated the binding Lease like an option,” the lawsuit alleges."

Two things have happened here most likely.  Syndergaard knows that New York is a hot zone for COVID19 and just bailed on the property until a later date... or, he's doing exactly what the lawsuit claims. Guess what? If he didn't pay and he is responsible for the rent, shame on him! He's a millionaire.

I really can't wait to see what comes out of this. I'm sure Thor, who is definitely not invincible, nor a superhero will try and come back with some kind of heavy hitting attorney. You know, the same high priced attorney that he could have just taken that money and paid the rent with, but who knows... we will wait and see.

Interesting story, and I'm not a huge fan of this guy, and that's why it kind of caught my eye.

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