Twerking, tailed homeless man named Tiger has luxe lair raided — but restocked with fresh mattress before getting shut down again
A homeless man known as Tiger was evicted from his encampment on Sullivan Street in Greenwich Village after city authorities intervened. Despite briefly returning with a new mattress, his makeshift home was cleared out again shortly thereafter. Local residents expressed relief at the removal of the encampment, which had drawn attention for its chaotic nature.
- ▪The homeless man named Tiger had a fully furnished encampment that included a bed and couch.
- ▪He was evicted after a report highlighted his antics, leading to city authorities taking action.
- ▪Residents in the area expressed gratitude for the removal of the encampment, citing concerns about safety and cleanliness.
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Metro Twerking, tailed homeless man named Tiger has luxe lair raided — but restocked with fresh mattress before getting shut down again By Shane Galvin Published May 23, 2026, 8:41 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google This Tiger has turned tail. The pot-puffing, rump-shaking homeless man called Tiger who turned Sullivan Street in Greenwich Village into his own private lair was cleared out by city authorities this week after The Post exposed his chaotic antics. The vagrant, who affixed a stuffed tiger’s tail to his behind, was evicted Saturday from his luxe encampment — which included a bed, couch, side table, and books.
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