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EXCLUSIVE: 'Hypocrisy drips from her lips': AOC's defund-the-police NYC mayor pick Maya Wiley is seen leaving her $2.75M Brooklyn home Protected by Private Security: Decries gifted programs for Kids despite Sending Hers to $50k-a-year school
The 57-year-old lives in a $2.75 Million, 4,000-sq-ft house in Brooklyn. Her husband Harlan Mandel, 58, is CEO of a multi million dollar investment fund.
DailyMail.com spotted Wiley outside of her 4,000-sq-ft house she shares with her husband in the Ditmas Park section of Brooklyn - one of the leafiest - and safest - neighborhoods in the city
Wiley has vowed to defund New York City's police department despite coughing up $550 a month for a private security car to monitor her neighborhood. Her mother's trust paid for the home in 2000 for $700,000 and its value has quadrupled in the intervening 21 years
Mayor wannabe Maya Wiley seen leaving her $2.75 million Brooklyn home protected by private security | Daily Mail Online
- Mayoral wannabe Maya Wiley and her CEO investment fund husband Harlan Mandel live in a $2.75 million, 4,000 sq. ft. house in Brooklyn
- She wants to defund the police but she and her neighbors pay $550 a month for private security for their wealthy area
- Mother-of-two calls school programs for talented kids 'racially discriminatory'
- But she sent one daughter, to an academy for the gifted, and the other to a $51,000-a-year private school
- The civil rights activist and lawyer has become the left's new poster child after being endorsed by Democratic firebrand Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
- She received a private school education as a child and went on to attend two Ivy League universities
The 57-year-old lives in a $2.75 Million, 4,000-sq-ft house in Brooklyn. Her husband Harlan Mandel, 58, is CEO of a multi million dollar investment fund.
DailyMail.com spotted Wiley outside of her 4,000-sq-ft house she shares with her husband in the Ditmas Park section of Brooklyn - one of the leafiest - and safest - neighborhoods in the city
Wiley has vowed to defund New York City's police department despite coughing up $550 a month for a private security car to monitor her neighborhood. Her mother's trust paid for the home in 2000 for $700,000 and its value has quadrupled in the intervening 21 years
Mayor wannabe Maya Wiley seen leaving her $2.75 million Brooklyn home protected by private security | Daily Mail Online