Plaintiffs Say They’ve Settled NYC Apartment Smoking Suit
The plaintiffs say they have settled a lawsuit accusing a chain-smoking neighbor of making their famous Manhattan apartment building smell like a casino.
Jonathan and Jenny Needleman Selbin said Monday that neighbor Galila Huff has agreed to use smokeless ashtrays and an air-filtration system in her apartment at the Ansonia. Huff is declining to comment.
Huff has said the Selbins made too much of the issue.
The Upper West Side building has been home to luminaries including Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, Igor Stravinsky and Angelina Jolie.
___
Information from: The New York Times
Copyright 2025 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Popular Today
- Deep Freeze Will Send Some US Temperatures Plunging
- He Saved the Chocolates But Lost His Workers’ Compensation Insurance
- FAA Probes Holiday Drone Show Accident That Injured a Boy in Florida
- Three Dozen High-Rise Buildings in South Florida Are Sinking, Study Says
Popular This Month
- Colorado Adds Record Insurance Coverage for Sanders and Hunter With Both Playing in Alamo Bowl
- Jane Street-Millennium Trade Secrets Fight Ends in Settlement
- The End of the ‘Rust’ Criminal Case Against Alec Baldwin May Unlock a Civil Lawsuit
- Uber Warns NYC Response to Insolvent Insurer Exposes Drivers