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Influencer Faces Eviction Amid Dine-and-Dash Spree
23 Nov
Summary
- Influencer Pei Chung faces eviction from a Spitzer-owned apartment.
- She allegedly skipped bills at multiple upscale restaurants.
- Her online persona contrasts sharply with unpaid debts.

Pei Chung, a 34-year-old influencer with thousands of followers, is facing eviction from her $3,350-a-month Williamsburg apartment. The building is owned by former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, and Chung reportedly owes nearly $40,000 in back rent. Court filings detail neighbor complaints and repeated police visits to the residence, highlighting ongoing disturbances.
Simultaneously, Chung is accused of a pattern of dine-and-dash incidents at several of New York's upscale restaurants. Reports indicate she ordered substantial meals at establishments like Francie and Peter Luger, only to allegedly attempt to leave without settling the bills. She has reportedly been arrested multiple times since late October in connection with these alleged incidents.
Chung's social media presence showcases a lifestyle of luxury, featuring designer brands and fine dining, which prosecutors suggest may have been used as leverage to avoid payment. Her eviction from the apartment, which has served as a backdrop for her online content, marks a significant consequence for her alleged actions, bridging her digital persona and real-world financial troubles.




