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Correction...

Arthur Nash has been heading up the revolt against Bard's displacement since the day it happened, so save your breath Glennon 'Travesty' -- we all know you're a frustrated little child. After all, we dealt with you. Maybe not for as long as you'd like, but thats something you'll have to live with.

Artie defeated the legal claims and even stuck it in your face by representing himself doing it. If you have doubts then pull up the court record and you'll see where Artie had the case against him thrown out as a frivilous piece of junk. Kind of like the exit you made from the Hotel Chelsea, Glennon.

Furthermore, Artie was the last tenant that Stanley Bard permitted a written Lease to and paid more rent that most tenants while Stanley was here.

Time to move on, Glennon. You weren't really around long enough to know that much about the Hotel or its residents--only long enough to snitch a couple to the cops and attract the disdain of us all-- but we forgive your ignorance anyway. Go hang ten with your lovely bride (we know some guys who knew some guys who knew her in New Orleans, by the way...long story) and be happy that you're in David Elder's shoes right now.

Be sure to check out Artie's exhibit on Capital Punishment at the National Museum of Crime and Punishment in downtown Washington DC, opening TODAY May 16th and with a Grand Opening May 23rd, 2008.

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