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Sean P. Ludwick (born 1972/1973) is an American
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. He is the founder and managing partner of Black House Development, a residential development firm. He was convicted in 2017 of aggravated
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, leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in a death, and aggravated
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.


Early and personal life

Ludwick is from
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, in New York City, was raised in
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, and split his time between a townhouse on Sutton Place in Manhattan and a house in
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. His father is from
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in
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, his mother is from Peru, and he speaks Spanish.Jason Sheftell (April 29, 2010
"Hottest in town! Park Slope gets dose of cool modern architecture with 580 Carroll by Enrique Norten,"
''The New York Daily News''.
Ludwick earned a bachelor's degree from the
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, and an MBA from the
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's Wharton School. From 1994 to 1997, he worked as an associate at
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; he later worked as an associate at
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, at RWO Acquisitions, and as a manager for WCI Communities."About Sean Ludwick,"
Weebly.
He has two sons. His wife filed for divorce in 2016. He enjoys painting as a hobby, including painting murals. On September 9, 2015, 10 days after he crashed his car in a hit-and-run in which his passenger died, he put his Bridgehampton property, as well as his Manhattan Sutton Place townhouse, into the names of limited liability corporations. He reportedly had assets of $20 million when he entered prison. In 2021 his wife sold the Sutton Place townhouse. He lives in Bridgehampton, New York, in a home.


Real estate career

Ludwick is a
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. In 2007 he founded and became managing partner of Manhattan-based firm Black House Development. Joining him at Black House were a former classmate of his from the University of Pennsylvania, and a contractor. The residential development firm has built luxury condos and hotels. Included among them are the 56-room Hotel Americano overlooking the
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in Manhattan, and a residential tower near the High Line in which every unit has 20-foot (6 meter) ceilings, outsize windows, and a private swimming pool.Daniel Geiger (April 10, 2014)
"700-foot condo/hotel to rise on West 38th Street,"
''Crains New York''.
In 2010 he developed 580 Carroll Street in the
Park Slope Park Slope is a neighborhood in South Brooklyn, New York City, within the area once known as South Brooklyn. Park Slope is roughly bounded by Prospect Park (Brooklyn), Prospect Park and Eighth Avenue (Brooklyn), Prospect Park West to the east, ...
neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, a 17-unit five-story building designed by architect Enrique Norten. In 2013, Black House was planning to build two luxury buildings on West 29th Street in the West Chelsea neighborhood in Manhattan. In June 2014, Ludwick purchased $62 million Hudson Yards-area parcels, on the corner of West 38th Street and 11th Avenue in Manhattan. In July 2014, Ludwick said that Black House was seeking a $300 million construction loan, so that it could refinance a $61 million loan it had from
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. In September 2014, Black House filed for a
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building, the Hudson Rise Hotel, at 462-470 11th Avenue. It was to include 242 hotel rooms, 108 condo hotel rooms, and 47 regular condominiums. It was planned to be 700 feet (213 meters) tall, and have 47 stories with average floor-to-floor heights of approximately 15 feet (5 meters). In October 2014, it was reported that Ludwick was buying a Hudson Yards
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for $40 million, with the purchase expected to close in December 2015. Ludwick sued his partners for trying to force him out, and in a motion to have Ludwick's complaint dismissed they stated "Plaintiff's behavior became erratic. He was arrested multiple times, including for assault and battery with a deadly weapon, and breaking into and painting penises in his girlfriend's apartment. The publicity surrounding his arrests damaged the business ... by, among other things, causing lenders to withdraw their financing offers or change the terms under which they would provide financing." Ludwick then dropped his lawsuit.


Legal matters


Early years

In 2009, Ludwick was convicted of
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."Statement of Appeals Unit Findings & Recommendation; Inmate Name: LUDWICK, SEAN; Facility: Gowanda Correctional Facility,"
State of New York Board of Parole, December 28, 2018.
In May 2013, Ludwick was arrested for
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on a woman, other than his wife, who was staying with him at an inn. He was arrested, and said that he was innocent, and that it was the girlfriend who had attacked him. He eventually negotiated a
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in which he received only probation. In February 2014, Ludwick was arrested on charges, which he admitted to, that he had broken into a former mistress's New York City apartment and, in a rage, drawn penises on artwork which he had originally painted and given to her, knifed the words "Studio Art" onto two stools, and dumped a large amount of paint on the floor."Odd news: Man went to ex's, painted penis on own artwork,"
UPI, February 25, 2014.
Ludwick also allegedly used his ex's computer to send lewd emails to executives at her company, posing as her, saying she had engaged in relationships with married men, including her then-current supervisor. He was furious that his mistress might be cheating on him, while he was cheating with her on his wife. The ''
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'' wrote: "When the going gets tough, the tough draw penises." He was charged with computer
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, aggravated
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,
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,
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and
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. He pleaded guilty to harassment, was given a
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, and was ordered to undergo anger management therapy. In March 2014, he was arrested for, and ultimately admitted to,
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and
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and
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after he had had a fight with a girlfriend.


Sag Harbor conviction


Crash, arrest, and charges

On August 30, 2015, Ludwick was arrested by Southampton Town police. He had drunkenly crashed his silver 2013
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at high speed into a telephone pole in the village of
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in Long Island, New York, at around 2:30 a.m. He allegedly then dragged the body of his critically injured passenger and friend, 53-year-old Paul Hansen, from his damaged car, dumped the body and left it lying in the street—on the block and 100 feet from where Hansen lived with his wife and sons ages 11 and 13, and where Ludwick's son was for a sleepover—and threw Hansen's wallet into the woods, and then drove away. Hansen was pronounced dead at the scene. Ludwick's car had suffered heavy damage that included the loss of two wheels and its other two wheels were reduced to mangled rims, and the car then stalled a quarter of a mile away; Ludwick himself lived a mile away from the crash site. A neighbor called
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, and responding police found Ludwick with his car a few minutes later. A police officer reported that: "A strong odor of an alcoholic beverage was emanating from his breath. His speech was slurred and slow. His eyes were bloodshot, glassy, and hooded, or partially closed. During the interview and the investigation he stood with a wide stance, and continuously swayed from front to back, and he stumbled when he tried to walk." Ludwick refused to submit to a
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test. His damaged car was leaking oil, and the police traced the oil trail back to the scene of the crash. There they found Hansen, who was beyond saving. Given Ludwick's refusal to take a breathalyzer test, the police obtained a court order for a blood test. Ludwick's blood was drawn five hours after the crash, and his level of
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was over twice the New York State legal limit at .18%. Ludwick was charged in Southampton Town Justice Court with
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and leaving the scene of a fatal accident (a
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). His lawyer argued that Ludwick was unlikely to seek to flee, as he was "a major real estate developer in the United States and across the world, quite frankly". However, Southampton town justice Deborah Kooperstein insisted on a $1 million bond because, she said, his previous "behaviors indicate a risk" that he would flee, and also suspended his driving privileges, calling him "a dangerous driver". In December 2015 he was indicted by a
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. He faced 32 years in prison on the 13-count indictment.


Revocation of bond

While he was free on $1 million bond, Ludwick allegedly made plans to skip bail and flee the country. He traveled to Puerto Rico, where he took sailing lessons, offered $400,000 in cash for a large boat capable of taking him to South America (and wired $385,000 to Puerto Rico to complete the purchase), and searched the internet for countries that did not have
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with the United States. He also searched the internet for, among other things, "10 secrets to being a good liar", "Why do fugitives get caught?", "Percentage of bail jumpers caught," and "Does Venezuela extradite to the U.S.?", it was revealed at a bail hearing. An
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moonlighting as a sailing instructor became suspicious of Ludwick, who had asked him questions about the ability of the boat to make it to South America and about extradition laws, and contacted authorities. Ludwick was tracked via his cell phone and apprehended by local authorities and the
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. A prosecutor said that Ludwick had tried to flee to South America. In February 2016, in light of that, a judge deemed him a flight risk, ordered that he be held without bail, and sent him to prison at the Suffolk County Correctional Facility. The judge said: "I don't think any amount of bail would assure his return to court. He's remanded."


Conviction, prison, and civil suit

In July 2017, ''
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'' published an article about Ludwick entitled: "The Most Violent Man in the Hamptons?; Hamptons Menace; Before leaving a friend for dead in his Porsche, real estate mogul Sean Ludwick was arrested for drunk driving and allegedly beat his girlfriend." After mentioning Donald Trump, the paper said: "If what the prosecutors allege is true, the circumstances of aul Hansen'sdeath mark Sean Ludwick as so callous and craven as to be New York's worst real estate developer. Ever." In August 2017, Ludwick pleaded guilty to aggravated
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and leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in a death, as well as aggravated
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, in the
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courtroom of
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Justice Fernando Camacho; in January 2016 he had initially pled not guilty. He was sentenced to three to nine years in a
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, less than the five to 15 years the prosecution had requested, and in return Ludwick waived any right to appeal. The sentencing judge said: "if it was a crime to be a coward and a horrible human being, you would be guilty on all counts and deserve a sentence of life imprisonment." In October 2015, Hansen's widow filed a wrongful death suit on behalf of herself and her children against Ludwick in New York State Supreme Court. In 2018, the case settled out of court. Ludwick was denied parole three times, during which his prior criminal history was also noted; in September 2018 (where his "lack of empathy and shallow remorse" was noted), in March 2020, and in September 2021. He appealed his September 2018 denial; the State of New York Board of Parole denied his appeal as meritless in December 2018, while finding his "extraordinarily remarkable" statements as lacking truthfulness. He served time in the
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in the
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, the
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medium security prison (where he received a disciplinary ticket and prison sanctions for fighting), and the
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medium-security prison in Orange County.


Release and parole

Ludwick was released from New York State prison in Otisville, where he had been inmate number 17A4448, on January 12, 2022. He was 49 years of age. Ludwick had to be released from custody by law, due to the fact that he had served five years in prison in total. Ludwick will be on
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until January 12, 2025, in Suffolk County's jurisdiction. He is prohibited from leaving
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without the permission of his
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. Hansen's wife said: "... the punishment did not fit the crime. The criminal is free to move on with his life and even return to the same neighborhood where he took so much from so many. The family of the victim is left empty, broken, and still trying to heal while dealing with the reality of the felon living around the corner. This is wrong on so many levels."


See also

* Darion Conner, sentenced to and serving 15 years in prison for vehicular homicide with a BAC (blood alcohol content) of .27 * John B. Goodman, sentenced to and serving 16 years in prison, for vehicular homicide with a BAC of .17 * Bruce Kimball, sentenced to 17 years in prison, served less than five years, for vehicular homicide with a BAC of .20 * Kayla Mendoza, sentenced to and serving 24 years in prison after being charged with vehicular homicide with a BAC of .15


References

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