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Family poisoned by swanky NYC’s apartment’s hidden mold, with child covered in painful pus-filled blotches: lawsuit

Toxic Mold Sickens Family in Luxury High-Rise

Lawsuit alleges negligence led to severe health issues for NYC family.

A family of four is suing the management of an Upper West Side luxury apartment building, claiming toxic mold exposure caused severe health problems, including pus-filled lesions on their young son. The lawsuit alleges negligence and disregard for the family’s well-being.

Initial Concerns Ignored

**Jae Donnelly**, a photographer originally from Britain, reported his concerns about a possible mold infestation in their two-bedroom apartment within the Sessanta high-rise on West 60th Street as early as January 2024. According to the suit, Align Management allegedly failed to address the issue, allowing the mold to spread.

Jae Donnelly says he first raised concerns about the black mold in January 2024. Jae Donnelly

According to **Donnelly**, the mold was discovered when a handyman fixed a leak in January 2024. Although workers replaced sections of the wall and flooring, a mold test was never conducted, despite his requests. The lawsuit claims Align Management did not properly fix the leak, resulting in the mold spreading throughout the apartment.

“I’ve never been around people like this in my life that showed total disregard for the health of my family, and it was appalling and really upsetting,” **Donnelly** told The Post. “And my children were just expected to put up with all of this. It was heartbreaking.”

Health Problems Emerge

Living unknowingly in the contaminated apartment, **Donnelly**, his wife—a Julliard-trained cellist—and their two children, ages 10 and 2, experienced several health issues. These included allergies, chest pains, vertigo, and extreme fatigue, which often kept their daughter out of school.

Most alarmingly, his infant son developed pustules, pus-filled patches of bumps, on his buttocks and genitalia, causing him significant pain. The EPA notes that infants and children are especially vulnerable to mold exposure EPA.gov.

Family poisoned by swanky NYC’s apartment’s hidden mold, with child covered in painful pus-filled blotches: lawsuit
**Jae Donnelly** alleged he, his wife and their two young children were sickened by mold caused by a leak in their Upper West Side apartment. Courtesy of Jae Donnelly

Recurring Leaks and Inadequate Remediation

Eleven months later, another leak prompted workers to return. Initially blaming a faulty dishwasher, they discovered mold “bubbling away” on the wall behind the couch. **Donnelly** disposed of the sofa immediately. He says the mold had spread into the walls, floors, and kitchen cabinets.

During remediation, large sections of sheetrock were removed, but precautions were not taken to prevent the spread of dust and mold. “This was at the height of my wife breastfeeding,” **Donnelly** said. “They brought in a fan to try and dry it, and that blew all the sheetrock dust and insulation fibers everywhere in the apartment — all over my son’s milk sterilization stuff.”

Black mold had spread all over the Donnellys’ apartment, including under the sink.
Black mold had spread all over the **Donnellys’** apartment, including under the sink. Jae Donnelly
Mold was found growing along the walls behind the family’s couch.
Mold was found growing along the walls behind the family’s couch. Jae Donnelly
Workers cut out dry wall in the apartment but didn’t protect the family’s belongings, allowing toxic dust to spread everywhere, Donnelly alleged.
Workers cut out dry wall in the apartment but didn’t protect the family’s belongings, allowing toxic dust to spread everywhere, **Donnelly** alleged. Jae Donnelly

Despite the building’s assessor deeming the problem resolved, **Donnelly** hired his own inspector who found high levels of toxic mold, including Stachybotrys and Chaetomium spores. Further investigation revealed a persistently wet insulation behind the walls.

Donnelly said toxic dust was allowed to spread all over their home, including on their piano.
**Donnelly** said toxic dust was allowed to spread all over their home, including on their piano. Jae Donnelly
Mold spread into the walls and flooring.
Mold spread into the walls and flooring. Jae Donnelly

Family Relocates

Blood tests showed that **Donnelly**, his wife, and their older child had high levels of mycotoxins, including satratoxin. Their doctor suspected their younger son was also affected through breastmilk. The family was forced to move back to the UK in May.

“Unfortunately, for **Jae** and his family, they are suffering as a result of their landlord’s failure to properly remedy the building leak when they were first notified in January of 2024,” said their attorney, **Eric Malinowski**. “The fact that the leak reoccurred and mold developed in the same area of their apartment 11 months later is proof that the building and their management company failed to properly address the situation.”

“Life was rosy before this happened,” **Donnelly** stated. “The sun was shining, and we didn’t expect it to rain.”

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