The powerful chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee said he received nothing from 1993 to 2000 on the six-unit building, according to federal financial disclosure forms.
But one current tenant told The Post she had lived at the building for 20 years — and paid rent during that period.
Another said her former boyfriend called 74 W. 132nd St. home for many years, paying about $500 a month in rent.
While Rangel claims to have taken in not a dime in eight years, at least four tenants lived in the building during that time, The Post found.
Rangel Failed To Report Rental Income Yet Story Falls Apart When Renters Claim To Have Paid Rent
Posted by Pam
on 9/13/2009
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Was Rangel another one of theose Capitol Hill hypocrites who has been grandstanding about taxing the rich. Essentially, taxing other people, not them.