A New York Daily News Exclusive
By James Fanelli
Twin brothers with identical eye-popping salaries have been
double-dipping off their nonprofit that provides housing to the city’s
homeless — even as their clients suffered poor service and have been
blindsided by eviction notices.
Mark and Solomon Lazar, the sons of Joseph Lazar, a former political
ally of Mayor de Blasio, each make $240,000 a year as the top executives
of the Brooklyn-based nonprofit LCG Community Services. But their big
checks don’t end there.
The city has paid millions of dollars to LCG Community Services to
place homeless families in temporary housing since 2012. The city also
awarded LGC a four-year, $10.9 million contract in 2015 to run a
Brooklyn shelter.
Mark and Solomon Lazar, in turn, use LCG to pay millions of dollars to a
for-profit firm, Razzal Hospitality and Management — which they own.
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