Konrad Bicher — who calls himself the “Wolf of Airbnb” — was allegedly carrying out an illegal short-term rental scheme in a luxury Hudson Yards condo building.
Asked why he calls himself the “Wolf of Airbnb,” Bicher responded in a text to the outlet, “The Wolf of Airbnb: It means someone who is hungry and ruthless enough to get on top of the financial ladder. They compare the ferocity to that of a wolf, because wolves are territorial, vicious and show no mercy when provoked.”
In fact, Frey hasn’t even been in the 42nd Street building since the July 2019 move-in date, the suit claims. Fewer than two weeks later, a person going to the apartment claimed to be Frey — despite the concierge noticing that they didn’t look like the photo that was on file for the supposed resident, the lawsuit claims.Another time, on Sept. 3, 2020, someone asked for the key to the unit and soon after, 16 more people came with camera equipment, the suit claims.
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