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17 January 2011

It's time to GET BACK THAT HOUSE!

Garfield Gillings's house was stolen from him in 2003 in the wave of a pen, but the fight to get it back is still on. On the second anniversary of 9/11, Mr. Gillings called a collection agency to negotiate a payment of outstanding tax and water bills. He was told that the debt had already been paid. He asked who paid it and was told he did. But Mr. Gillings had not really paid the bill, which also removed a city tax lien. A few days later, he performed a title search and discovered that the old brick house, which he had been using as an art studio and storage spot, was no longer his. Somebody had forged his name on a bogus deed, signed the property over to a holding company, then filed papers with the city register. This sort of criminal behaviour is just low and it's only right that some woman from Long Island was eventually charged with and sent to prison for stealing Mr. Gillings’s house, along with more than 30 other properties. They need to find all the other people that that bellend was working for and leave those nasty pieces of scum to rot in the slammer, because a part of his life had been lost (workers hired by those nutjobs even threw out some of his paintings that he kept there) and the bellends that did it don't care one bit. This egregious conduct is not on, but they should do it to Amy Chua. Why? Read the post below this one.

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