Gustavo Gordillo Faces Scrutiny Over $1.4 Million Family-Funded Brooklyn Home
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Updated · Fox News · Aug 19
Gustavo Gordillo Faces Scrutiny Over $1.4 Million Family-Funded Brooklyn Home
1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 19
Summary
Property records show a family LLC bought the Bed-Stuy home in 2019, and Gordillo’s father said he renovated it and lets his two sons live there.
The arrangement has drawn criticism because the New York City DSA co-chair has attacked wealth, high investment returns and housing pressures on working-class residents.
Joann Ariola and Vickie Paladino said the setup undercuts Gordillo’s message, with Paladino also accusing the family of converting a two-family property into a single-family home.
Gordillo, a Yale graduate who lists himself as a union electrician, had already stirred backlash in July by saying no one should have a constitutional right to double-digit investment returns.
In an August New York Times interview, Gordillo acknowledged his affluent upbringing and said democratic socialism aims to make his parents’ success story less exceptional.