Kushner Cos. Sues City For Project Delay Over ‘Political Animus’ Toward Trump

NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 6: A Kushner Companies logo is visible near an entrance to the Kushner Companies' flagship property 666 Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, March 6, 2018 in New York City. Kushner Companies, run b... NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 6: A Kushner Companies logo is visible near an entrance to the Kushner Companies' flagship property 666 Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, March 6, 2018 in New York City. Kushner Companies, run by the family of White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, has been trying to raise funds for their $1.2 billion dollar mortgage on the building that is due in February 2019. The Kushners bought the property for $1.8 billion in 2006. Many real estate analysts say that they Kushners vastly overpaid for the property. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) MORE LESS

JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — Jared Kushner’s family company is suing a New Jersey city, alleging it forced the delay of a major twin-tower project due to “political animus” toward President Donald Trump.

The federal lawsuit filed Wednesday by the Kushner Cos. claims Jersey City and the city’s redevelopment agency “put politics over principle” when they broke a contract with developers over the planned One Journal Square project, according to a report in the Jersey Journal.

Trump is a Republican. Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, a defendant in the suit, is a Democrat.

The Kushner Cos. previously threatened a lawsuit in April after the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency said developers were in default because they missed a deadline to begin construction on the project.

Fulop dismissed the lawsuit, saying it amounts to “hearsay nonsense.” He said “it’s not like the Kushners have a great deal of credibility in anything they say” and that “they will do anything to manipulate a situation.”

The lawsuit is seeking to stop the city from ending the project’s contract and declare the notice of default null and void. It calls the default threat a “transparent pretext to enhance Fulop’s status among the electorate of the city.”

Joseph Fiorenzo, the company’s lawyer, said the “outrageous conduct” of city officials “strikes at the very heart of our economic system which has, as its foundation, the freedom of people to organize their affairs by entering into contracts. This is the glue that holds our economic system together.”

The suit also names the city and the redevelopment agency as defendants.

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  1. Avatar for ottis ottis says:

    One big happy family!

  2. Is there anyone (with a brain/conscience/heart) that doesn’t have animus towards Donnie?

  3. Hey, Jared has been a little busy bringing peace to the Middle East - cut him some slack.

  4. It’s the paperwork, stupid. Have you seen the lack of due diligence Kushner’s have with paperwork?

  5. Sorry Jared- if the agreement says you have until date X to begin construction and you fail to do so, they have a right to cancel.

    What I wish the article mentioned was how close the Kushner Cos were to actually starting work - if they’re using this lawsuit to try and keep this land tied up even though they aren’t anywhere close to being started they deserve to be slapped down hard by the judge.

    (Given their 666 problem in New York City, I suspect this project was deliberately put on the back burner but either Kushner doesn’t want to give it up completely - or he doesn’t want to admit he lacks the resources required to get it started)

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