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Hot97 Begins Eviction
Published on 30 April, 2006Email To Friend 

The landlord of the SoHo building which houses New York's Hot 97 vowed to evict the controversial radio station because of various shootings and altercations in front of the station.

Stuart GraBois, a member of the New York City District Council of Carpenters, which owns 395 Hudson St., said the eviction process has started.

"We've directed our attorneys to begin the eviction process," GraBois told the New York Daily News. "We're concerned about the safety of the public and our other tenants."

The decision was made after several violent accounts occurred outside of WQHT-FM's offices.

Brooklyn rapper Jamal "Gravy" Woolard was grazed by a bullet on Wednesday and taken to St. Vincent's Hospital, according to authorities.

Police said that the shooter was angry because the rapper refused to let him sit in on the interview.

"Mr. Gravy has been largely uncooperative," Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.

This is just one of many violent acts associated with the popular radio station.


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