The famous squatter who refused to leave a couple’s $2 million Long Island home previously modeled for raunchy men’s magazines.
Brett Flores, 32, appeared naked in the racy photo, hiding his modesty with a fluffy pillow.
In an accompanying interview, he blatantly talked about “liking it” with the lights “really low, honey.”
There was no mention of his nursing or caregiving career, which he says gives him the right to stay in the mansion of Joseph and Susana Landa, the retired couple with whom he now argues in court and in the press.
Brett Fisher Flores smiles in a sensual pose for a fashion article in Homme Manifesto magazine
Flores is seen soaked in water while modeling a white button-down shirt and matching boxers.
The Landas bought the house in October for $2 million, purchasing it from the nephew of its previous owner, gay bachelor Bernie Fernández.
According to Flores, he had a “private agreement” with Fernández that involved being paid $3,000 a week to care for him.
It is unclear if Flores’ wife and son also lived in the house when Fernández was alive.
DailyMail.com can reveal police were called to the property in December – ten months after Fernandez’s death – over a domestic dispute.
Flores was arrested for assaulting his wife, according to court documents.
Flores, 32, told the magazine that he worked as a bartender and waiter at Waikki in Honolulu, Hawaii, and Santa Monica in Los Angeles. He said personal training is a passion.
When asked what she had learned from modeling, she told the magazine: “Things are not always what they seem on the surface.” There is a lot of tedious work and creative effects required to create some of the final shots you see in photos.
The former clotheshorse has now found himself cast as a real-life villain over the squat, and DailyMail.com has also uncovered an upcoming court date on charges of assaulting his wife.
NYPD detectives were called to the home he occupies one morning in December 2023. Flores and his wife, who was not named, are said to have been arguing over their baby, who was in the hospital.
His wife was recording the argument and Flores reportedly pushed her out of the room they were in and threw her to the floor after she stopped filming.
The alleged incident is said to have left Flores’ wife with left hand, wrist and pelvic pain.
In the interview, Flores also talked about how he likes to sleep in his ‘birthday suit.’
And when asked about his dream role, the aspiring actor said he would love to play a villain “who has a ridiculous plan to take over the world.”
The $2 million home in Douglaston that Flores refuses to leave even though the new owners, Joseph and Susana, purchased the home in October 2023.
Flores claims that he was the caretaker of the previous owner, Bernard Fernández, before his death in January 2023.
Joseph Landa bought the house on a quiet residential street for his wife and disabled son
Susana Landa has been in and out of landlord-tenant court trying to get Flores out of the house
The Landas bought the house as a safe and comfortable place to live with their son who has Down syndrome (pictured left).
Flores was previously convicted of disobeying a traffic developer for a March 3, 2020 violation in Queens on Dec. 31, 2020. The incident took two points off his license and he had to pay a $50 fine.
He also had his driver’s license revoked when he lived in his native California. During that time he was involved in a robbery.
He also lived in Hawaii, California and Ohio, where he had problems with the law.
Flores has insisted that he is the rightful occupant of the spacious three-bedroom, four-bathroom home of the late bachelor Bernard Fernandez.
He has not clarified more. Neighbors spoke fondly of Fernández, who they said had an on-again, off-again boyfriend, but he knew little about Flores.
He has resisted the Landas’ attempts to kick him out. The couple bought the property so their son, who has Down syndrome, could have a safe and comfortable place to live.
Eyewitnesses claim that the house is in poor condition and that there is garbage scattered outside.
Much of the furniture inside is covered with dust sheets, and Flores allegedly rents rooms to other people through Airbnb-type websites.
The house is also recorded by 10 security cameras, whose images appear to be monitored by the Landas.