A former Confidential Investigator at the Housing Authority who claimed that he was fired for digging up records that showed required elevator inspections were never performed is suing the city over his termination.
In the lawsuit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court March 6, Martin Lintner, who began working as a Confidential Investigator at NYCHA in 2005, stated that he began to receive hostile treatment because of his probe into the death of 84-year-old Olegario Pabon, who on Christmas Eve 2015 attempted to enter a malfunctioning elevator at Boston Road Plaza that lurched upwards and trapped him in the doors.
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