Queens squatter’s lawyer promises big ‘revelation,’ claims new homeowners are not ‘victims’

The attorney for Queens squatter Brett Flores, who is refusing to leave a couple’s $2 million dream mansion, promised a forthcoming “revelation” that would flip the script on the unwanted tenant.

Lawyer Dennis J. O’Sullivan came to the defense of Flores Friday, telling The Post his client is navigating “his own personal issues” and is taking care of his ailing infant.

“We are going to issue a revelation that is going to turn that narrative on its head and the current homeowner is not a victim,” O’Sullivan said, declining to elaborate.

Flores, 32, has claimed that he had an agreement with the Douglaston home’s former owner, who died in January 2023, to remain at the property. And he has for months since it was purchased by Susana and Joseph Landa in Oct. 2023.

The couple, who has still not entered the house, even hired a celebrity security guard to watch over the home until the situation is resolved.

Flores was the 24-hour live-in caretaker of the former homeowner, Bernie, O’Sullivan said. Court documents show the squatter was paid $3,000 per week.

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Brett Flores, 32, has refused to leave the Queens home. WABC-TV

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Flores said he had an agreement with the former homeowner to stay at the residence. BRIGITTE STELZER

Flores has repeatedly claimed the previous owner gave him a “license” to live in the house, despite the Landas’ legal purchase of the property.

“When Bernie passed away, he stayed in the house after Bernie’s passing,” he said.

O’Sullivan confirmed that Flores is still occupying the home, although the security guard stationed outside told The Post Friday afternoon he hadn’t seen him outside for some time.

Amid the backlash from the community since his story made headlines, Flores is holding his ground — and working to take care of his ailing baby, his attorney said.

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Flores’ lawyer said he has been taking care of his sick son. BRIGITTE STELZER

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The Landas have said that the Douglaston home was the perfect fit for them and their son with Down syndrome. OneKey® MLS

“He’s fine. He’s a tough kid,” O’Sullivan said. “He’s dealing with his own personal issues. His infant son has lung disease so I think he’s focusing more on that.”

O’Sullivan said he’s not sure if the son lives in the home with Flores.

The situation has outraged neighbors — with one man pounding on the house’s front door looking to speak with the squatter.

“Hey Mr. Flores, it’s your neighbor! It’s your neighbor,” Chuck Corbisiero, 64, shouted while repeatedly knocking on the door.

“Mr. Flores!” he then yelled into the door’s mail slot.

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Susana and Joseph Landa, both 68, haven’t been able to enter their Douglaston, Queens home since signing the deed in October. WABC-TV

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The Landas bought the mansion for $2 million in October. They are yet to go inside since. OneKey® MLS

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Sign on the home’s front door claiming the Landas do not have Flores’ consent to enter the home they had bought. BRIGITTE STELZER

“I was just going to welcome him to the neighborhood, let him know how happy I am to see him,” he sarcastically told The Post.

Another man driving by in his car yelled “Get the squatters out! Get the squatters out!” at the home.

The Landa family was looking forward to moving into the home, which seemed perfect for them. It’s close to relatives and ideal for their son Alex, who has down syndrome.

“I just want to know that I can die tomorrow and he’s next to his brother,” Susana Landa told ABC 7.

Flores has apparently not only been living in the home rent-free, but has been listing rooms in the mansion for rent. Meanwhile, the Landas have also been footing all the bills for the property, including thousands of dollars in utilities.

The couple has been trying to evict Flores, but he’s protected because he’s recently declared bankruptcy. Since buying the home in October, they’ve had five civil court hearings but they have repeatedly held up Flores’ antics – including showing up to a hearing without a lawyer.

A court hearing has been scheduled for April in landlord-tenant court.

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