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JP Morgan Chase has been attempting to evict 103-year-old Vita Lee and her daughter since 2009, over a mortgage "taken out years ago by another family member." The Lees have been attempting to work out a deal with the bank, but the bank really needed their house, and sheriff's deputies and a moving van showed up outside the Lee home over the weekend. Only:
The moving company and the deputies took one look at Lee and decided that would not happen.
Channel 2's Ryan Young asked Lee is she was worried about being kicked out of the home.
"No, I knew that they know what they were doing. God don't let them do wrong," Lee said. The house and case have been in the court system for years. Possible eviction seemed too much for Lee's daughter Tuesday. She was rushed to the hospital.
"Please don't come in and disturb me no more. When I'm gone you all can come back and do whatever they want to," Lee said.
For now, Lee remains in the home. State Senator Vincent Fort told Young on Wednesday that the loan is held by Deustche Bank but is being serviced locally by Chase. Family members said they had enough money to pay the loan, but were having a difficult time getting Chase to accept a payment.
Originally posted by thisguyrighthere
It's just because they cant spin any "hero" points off it.
Wait until they find a prescription meds bottle with the label peeled off or something.
Then they'll be pepper-spraying and hauling her ass to the curb to save your children the evil drug menace.
Originally posted by haven123
There was a thread not long ago on this
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