Nationwide — Ava Sprint, daughter of Damon Sprint and star of Subsequent Gen NYC, has been evicted from her $10,000-a-month Manhattan condominium after failing to pay hire for a number of months. This comes as her father admits he’s struggling financially.
In keeping with Actuality Blurb, the eviction discover was tied to Ava’s Tribeca condominium, which she shared with three others. Courtroom paperwork point out that they hadn’t paid hire for 4 months, with every month costing $9,995. Additionally they owed practically $3,900 for a part of a fifth month. The owner filed to have them faraway from the unit.
The discover was issued in October 2024. It gave them 14 days to vacate or face elimination with out additional warning. The submitting acknowledged the tenants stayed within the condominium with out permission after failing to pay hire.
Subsequent Gen NYC follows Ava and different youngsters of celebrities, together with Gia Giudice and Riley Burruss, as they construct their lives in New York. A teaser clip from the present reveals an eviction discover, although the names have been blurred. It’s now believed that it was Ava’s unit.
Ava’s father, Damon Sprint, co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Information, lately opened up about his monetary struggles. He informed Vibe he’s rebuilding his enterprise from scratch and described himself as “proud broke.”
To settle his money owed, Damon bought his one-third share of Roc-A-Fella in November 2024 for $1 million. That sale helped repay a state lawsuit and a part of the $193,000 he reportedly owes in baby help, possible related to Ava’s mom, designer Rachel Roy.