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Obnoxious squatters take over $300,000 Atlanta home

Written By Alfred Haynes on Thursday, March 10, 2011 | Thursday, March 10, 2011




Squatter tries to explain why she's living in a 300K home - for free! Photo: FOX.

Atlanta --- Samantha Lee, also known as Samantha Moore, lives in a beautiful $300,000.00 home in South Fulton County, Georgia. Her spacious kitchen is decorated with marble countertops and her family has not one, but two refrigerators at their disposal. On the floor of one of Samantha's closets, are stacks of flat screen TVs.

Yes. You could say Samantha is living high on the hog, but there is a major flaw in this woman's success story. Police reports indicate she stole her $300,000.00 home, and possibly, everything in it.

According to an Atlanta Fox News investigation, Ms. Samantha has been arrested dozens of times - most recently for shoplifting and car theft.

RBC Bank owns the house where Samantha, her children, and a man named Johnny Lamb, are currently living. The bank says Samantha and her crew are illegal occupants. However, Samantha insists she has a lease, signed by someone she met on Craigslist.

When Fox News reporter, Randy Travis, took cameras into Samantha's home, the convicted criminal cursed the reporter and two teenagers, identified as Samantha's twin sons, were equally obnoxious.

One of the teens even made a remark about Travis' mother.

If you have ever wondered what a family of self-entitled, sociopaths looks like, this video is a must-see!

3 comments:

towanda said...

OMG! The scams these people pull are ballsy and gutsy! I can't believe the bank didn't want to press charges, which sends a message to anyone else thinking about squatting..."go ahead, bring the family, we won't evict you"
Well, they won't have to worry about a "roof" over their heads now! And look what she teaches her foul mouth kids..figures!

Timothy Fitz said...

Very sad. Very disgusting. Extremely disturbing. That entire family is in serious trouble.

Anonymous said...

The bank didn't want to press charges because she did them a favor. A vacant house attracts all kinds of people. They come and steal appliances. They strip wires for the copper. They turn it into a meth lab and make the entire neighborhood dangerous. The bank was lucky. She only wanted to live there.

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