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MTA BOSS’ WIFE MADE AS MUCH AS $275K LETTING NYC HOME FOR MOVIE, TV SHOOTS

By Matthew Sedacca

Published Nov. 4, 2023, 3:33 p.m. ET

The wife of MTA boss Janno Lieber has raked in as much as $275,000 in the last
seven years by transforming their luxe Brooklyn home into sets for film and TV
productions.


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From 2016 to 2022, Amy Glosser earned between $114,000 to $275,000 by giving
production teams access to the couple’s spacious $2 million Victorian Flatbush
home for at least 11 film and photo shoots, including scenes for “Blue Bloods”
and “Law & Order,” state ethics disclosure forms show.

The shoots began in 2016, with Glosser, 58, bringing in at least $6,000 total
from Zinc Productions and location agent Debbie Regan Locations for access to
the couple’s three-story home, which is outfitted with parquet floors and a
massive kitchen.

The side hustle appeared to accelerate after Lieber, 61, joined the MTA in 2017
as president of construction and development, before being confirmed as the
transit agency’s chair and CEO in 2022.

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“Blue Bloods” and “Evil” paid at least $20,000 and $50,000 to use the couple’s
Victorian Flatbush home for a film shoot. J.C. Rice
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The wife of MTA chair Janno Lieber has raked in as much as $275,000 since 2016
by renting out the couple’s home for photo and film productions. Paul Martinka

In 2019, Dunkin’ paid Glosser, who also owns the boutique spin studio chain
BYKlyn, at least $1,000 to use couple’s home for a photo production, while CBS
legal drama “Bull” and FOX’s “Almost Family” handed over a minimum of $5,000 and
$20,000 in fees.

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The 2,713-square-foot dwelling, situated on a tree-line block dotted with grand
Victorians, expanded into a network hotspot with CBS’ “Blue Bloods” and “Evil”
each paying at least $20,000 and $50,000. Most recently, “Law & Order” ponied up
over $5,000 in 2022 for a shoot.

Lieber earned just under $402,000 in fiscal year 2022.

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The three-story home boasts impressive features including parquet floors.

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At least one critic pointed out that the transit agency has the power to grant
or deny the same shows permission to film on MTA property.

“Janno Lieber is a walking, talking, breathing conflict of interest who
seemingly doesn’t miss a chance to monetize his appointed position as MTA
Chair,” said John Samuelsen, head of the Transit Workers Union, which is
currently embroiled in a contract fight with the MTA.

MTA spokesman Tim Minton denied any conflict.

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“Law & Order” ponied up at least $5,000 to use Lieber and Glosser’s home for a
film shoot.

“Regardless of John Samuelsen’s attempt to turn this into a Hollywood whodunit,
the reality is that hundreds of movie, TV, and advertising productions have
filmed in NYC subways and buses in recent years, and no request from anybody who
can purchase insurance, get permits from a dedicated film unit, and pay fees
ever gets turned down,” Minton said.

“And in what’s clearly an anticlimactic ending to this script, MTA Chair Lieber
has never been informed — much less consulted — about a single request to film
on MTA property.”  


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