New York City Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani is facing widespread criticism after his administration on Monday published a searchable database identifying wealthy property owners who may be subject to the city’s pied-à-terre tax. Critics, however, argue it effectively “doxxes” property owners by making them easier to identify and locate, unnecessarily exposing them to harassment, vandalism, and even potential acts of violence. Zohran Mamdani has released the names and addresses of everyone who owns a second home in New York City valued at $1 million or more. Bloomberg reported that this was far above the roughly 10,000 properties city and state officials had initially estimated when the measure was passed in May. Many were shocked to learn that the tax would extend to second properties valued as low as $1 million.