Nick Cannon once visited this haunted house in Queens and made it out unscathed. He was one of the lucky ones.
A Haunting in Hollis , which operates out of a private home along Hollis Avenue in Queens Village, has created a true trail of horrors, according to no less than five lawsuits brought by people claiming to have been hurt there.
A decade ago, Cannon filmed a segment for his talk show at what he called “haunted house in the ‘hood.’”
Solainne Moncero-Tannis, 33, wasn’t as lucky.
She visited the spooky attraction, which has been in business since 2002 in a house owned by Janette and Lataya Carter, in October 2023 and left with two broken ankles, she alleged in the latest lawsuit, filed Oct. 2 in Queens Supreme Court.
Moncero-Tannis had gotten married just two weeks before she visited A Haunting in Hollis, where she went down a 20-foot slide inside called Satan’s Slope, according to her Oct. 2 lawsuit.