NEW YORK (AP) — For 5 years, a New York Metropolis man managed to stay rent-free in a landmark Manhattan resort by exploiting an obscure native housing legislation.
However prosecutors this week stated Mickey Barreto went too far when he filed paperwork claiming possession of your entire New Yorker Lodge constructing — and tried to cost one other tenant lease.
On Wednesday, he was arrested and charged with submitting false property data. However Barreto, 48, says he was stunned when police confirmed up at his boyfriend’s condominium with weapons and bulletproof shields. So far as he’s involved, it needs to be a civil case, not a felony one.
“I stated, ‘Oh, I assumed you have been doing one thing for Valentine’s Day to boost the connection till I noticed the feminine officers,’” Barreto recalled telling his boyfriend.
Barreto’s indictment on fraud and felony contempt expenses is simply the most recent chapter within the yearslong authorized saga that started when he and his boyfriend paid about $200 to lease one of many greater than 1,000 rooms within the towering Artwork Deco construction in-built 1930.

Barreto says he had simply moved to New York from Los Angeles when his boyfriend advised him a couple of loophole that permits occupants of single rooms in buildings constructed earlier than 1969 to demand a six-month lease. Barreto claimed that as a result of he’d paid for an evening within the resort, he counted as a tenant.
He requested for a lease and the resort promptly kicked him out.
“So I went to courtroom the subsequent day. The choose denied. I appealed to the (state) Supreme Courtroom and I received the enchantment,” Barreto stated, including that at an important level within the case, legal professionals for the constructing’s homeowners didn’t present up, permitting him to win by default.
The choose ordered the resort to present Barreto a key. He stated he lived there till July 2023 with out paying any lease as a result of the constructing’s homeowners by no means needed to barter a lease with him, however they couldn’t kick him out.
Manhattan prosecutors acknowledge that the housing courtroom gave Barreto “possession” of his room. However they are saying he didn’t cease there: In 2019, he uploaded a faux deed to a metropolis web site, purporting to switch possession of your entire constructing to himself from the Holy Spirit Affiliation for the Unification of World Christianity, which purchased the property in 1976. The church was based in South Korea by a self-proclaimed messiah, the late Rev. Solar Myung Moon.
Barreto then tried to cost numerous entities because the proprietor of the constructing “together with demanding lease from one of many resort’s tenants, registering the resort below his identify with the New York Metropolis Division of Environmental Safety for water and sewage funds, and demanding the resort’s financial institution switch its accounts to him,” the prosecutor’s workplace stated within the assertion.
“As alleged, Mickey Barreto repeatedly and fraudulently claimed possession of one of many Metropolis’s most iconic landmarks, the New Yorker Lodge,” stated Manhattan District Legal professional Alvin Bragg.
Situated a block from Madison Sq. Backyard and Penn Station, the New Yorker has by no means been among the many metropolis’s most glamorous lodges, however it has lengthy been amongst its largest. Its enormous, crimson “New Yorker” signal makes it an oft-photographed landmark. Inventor Nikola Tesla lived on the resort for for a decade. NBC broadcasted from the resort’s Terrace Room. Boxers, together with Muhammad Ali, stayed there once they had bouts on the Backyard. It closed as a resort in 1972 and was used for years for church functions earlier than a part of the constructing reopened as a resort in 1994.
The Unification Church sued Barreto in 2019 over the deed declare, together with his representations on LinkedIn because the constructing’s proprietor. The case is ongoing, however a choose dominated that Barreto can’t painting himself because the proprietor within the meantime.
A Unification Church spokesperson declined to remark about his arrest, citing the continued civil case.
In that case, Barreto argued that the choose who gave him “possession” of his room not directly gave him your entire constructing as a result of it had by no means been subdivided.
“I by no means supposed to commit any fraud. I don’t consider I ever dedicated any fraud,” Barreto stated. “And I by no means made a penny out of this.”
Barreto stated his authorized wrangling is activism aimed toward denying earnings to the Unification Church. The church, recognized for conducting mass weddings, has been sued over its recruiting strategies and criticized by some over its pleasant relationship with North Korea, the place Moon was born.
He stated he has by no means employed a lawyer for the civil circumstances and has at all times represented himself. On Wednesday, he secured a felony protection lawyer.