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Tony winner cut real estate firm out of broker fee in $6M historic NYC building sale to Al Sharpton: suit
A Tony Award-winning choreographer is accused of bypassing his exclusive real estate agreement with Douglas Elliman to sell two Harlem properties worth $6 million to Al Sharpton, allegedly excluding the firm from a broker fee. The lawsuit alleges the choreographer negotiated the sale directly with Sharpton, circumventing the agreed-upon real estate partnership.
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