
Konrad Bicher, a Florida man known as the 'Wolf of Airbnb,' has been sentenced to 51 months in prison for defrauding New York City landlords. Bicher was found guilty of running an illegal subletting scheme that involved collecting over $1 million in rent without proper authorization. A Manhattan federal judge expressed concern over the likelihood of Bicher reoffending, citing a high risk of him breaking the law again. Bicher did not speak during his sentencing, which took place on July 22, 2024. His actions also involved fraudulent claims related to a federal pandemic-relief program. The case has drawn significant media attention due to the scale of the fraud and Bicher's self-proclaimed title.
OK - now hearing in US v. Munshani, on alleged non-payment of restitution. Inner City Press gas been covering the case https://t.co/GIhdm65pAV and as only media here will live tweet, thread below https://t.co/KhnvHD6So7
OK -now at sentencing of Bevelyn Williams under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act. Inner City Press covered the trial and will live tweet the sentencing, thread below https://t.co/wCsOW6yJ3t
‘Wolf of Airbnb’ Konrad Bicher sentenced to prison for illegal NYC sublet scheme... https://t.co/2tVUpkGuFE








