Curry too busy to do squat
“Today” co-anchor Ann Curry isn’t in a New York state of mind.
She’s aware of the hubbub surrounding a homeless hobo who’s been camping out in her abandoned $2.9 million Upper West Side townhouse, but is too preoccupied with dodging Somali pirates and a blistering famine in East Africa to do anything.
“She’s surrounded by dying children, heavily armed warlords and pirates,” a “Today” co-worker told The Post.
“The townhouse is not exactly something she’s focusing on.”
Curry and her husband, software exec Brian Ross, bought the house in 2003 and embarked on a massive renovation. They stopped about five years ago after getting slapped with 25 violations by the city and a lawsuit by neighbors angry over the noise and debris.
The squatter turned the 71st Street house into his own crash pad about a year ago.
He was spotted passing by it several times yesterday. Asked why, he barked: “Because this is my neighborhood; I live here.”

