Writer Paul Berger has a bang up piece about the Chelsea and its recent turmoil in The Guardian this week. Left out of the piece for reasons of space is the sad saga of long-time Chelsea resident Jann Jannginger Paxton who is dying of cancer and – apparently receiving no sympathy from Krauss and Elder — facing eviction from his rent stabilized apartment.  For more about Jann read Paul Berger’s blog and Chris Shott’s recent article on the former singer/songwriter.
The Brits had another opportunity to learn about the Chelsea situation on Thursday when Ed was a guest on Big George’s late night radio show on BBC.  George’s interview celebrates the rock -n- roll history of the hotel. Big George and his friend JoAnne were recent guests here at the Hotel and they are very concerned about the removal of the Bards from the Hotel. 
(Photo: Paxton’s Dog Ginger, by Paul Berger)

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2 responses to “Interest Across the Pond Intensifies”

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    Anonymous

    They will not remove Paxton from the hotel. I mean, do they really want to be seen as even bigger villains than they already are? People will be videotaping any evictions.

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    EthicalDrKrauss?

    I wonder if Dr. Marlene Krauss took the Hippocratic Oath? One of its tenants is:
    “To avoid violating the morals of my community. Many licensing agencies will revoke a physician’s license for offending the morals of the community (“moral turpitude”).”
    Proceeding with efforts to evict a dying man certainly violates the morals of this community.
    “Never to do deliberate harm to anyone for anyone else’s interest.”
    Basically, Dr. Krauss is doing harm to Jann Paxton in her own self-interest. She wants the hotel to be more profitable.

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