Pharmaceutical Heiress Sued By Condo Tenants For 'Offensive' Levels Of Marijuana Smoke ...

Jacqueline Lasdon is a pharmaceutical heiress and self-proclaimed “opera singer gone rogue” who received a $2.5 million trust fund disbursement from her late grandfather, a pharmaceutical magnate. After the she received the money, she purchased a home at the upscale Onyx Condominium. However, it seems her fellow tenants are not too keen on Lasdon living in the building and are filing a lawsuit that includes abuses such as “offensive” levels of marijuana smoke coming from her unit and various “transients” entering the building to visit.

The New York Post reports that Lasdon moved into the $2 million condo after she received a $2.5 million trust fund payment following her grandfather’s passing. Jacqueline’s grandfather was pharmaceutical magnate Stanley Lasdon, who was known for his philanthropy work and role at Warner-Lambert Company.

After Jaqueline moved into the unit, the condominium...

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