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The wild reason Sam and Lara Worthington are in court after their landlord refused to return the bond on their New York rental home


Sam and Lara Worthington are suing their former landlord in Manhattan Supreme Court after he refused to return their security deposit on their New York rental home.

Eric Steel is refusing to return their bond as he claims the couple damaged a $115,000 table in the Chelsea loft, which was designed by his stepfather and late Modernist architect Charles Gwathmey, Sam and Lara Worthington are suing their former landlord in Manhattan Supreme Court after he refused to return their security deposit on their New York rental home Eric Steel is refusing to return their bond as he claims the couple damaged a $115,000 table in the Chelsea loft which was designed by his stepfather and late Modernist architect Charles Gwathmey

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