Cyndi Lauper’s son faces boot from posh NYC pad for allegedly smoking weed, late-night screaming and thumping music: ‘Unlivable’
NY Post
Cyndi Lauper’s troubled son could get the boot from his luxury Manhattan digs for being the neighbor from hell with thumping music, late-night screaming and weed stench, court papers allege.
Declyn “Dex” Lauper-Thornton’s landlord lodged an eviction petition last month to try to boot the 26-year-old rapper from his $7,200-a-month apartment in a glassy high-rise building in the Financial District, according to the New York County Civil Court filing.
Lauper-Thornton — the only son of music icon Cyndi and her “Law & Order” TV actor hubby David Thornton — has allegedly violated a slew of lease rules since he moved into the posh one-bedroom pad with postcard views in October.
“I never had any problems with any of the neighbors before,” a former tenant told The Post on Friday.
“Then a new tenant moved … and immediately there was very loud music at the most bizarre times, like 3 a.m. or 7 a.m. — it felt like there was a nightclub right behind my wall,” the man said, referring to Lauper-Thornton’s apartment at the 19 Dutch St. building.
The ex-resident said that the day after he confronted Lauper-Thornton about one particularly wild night, he found a bullet in the hallway near his apartment — and decided to move up shortly after.