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Porsche-Driving New York Squatters Request to Become ‘Heirs’ to Property, Terrorize Neighbors

Several New York squatters accused of defrauding a judge to obtain the rights to a home and terrorizing their neighbors have been declared “heirs” of the abandoned land they have been living on. I am asking you to do so.

Denton Gale, 29, and Margaret Glover, 19, have been living in a nearly $900,000 home on Long Island for several months with their baby boy and pit bull. new york post report.

The family, whose Porsche was parked in the driveway, was evicted from their home in October 2023 after a citizen called 911, concerned that their son was living in squalid conditions with no heat, electricity, or toilet.

According to the town of North Hempstead’s building inspection report, the home owned by the Iacono family before their death was “uninhabitable.”

But a Nassau County judge re-granted the couple access to their home after they submitted documents showing they had a lease with Edward Iacono, who has been deceased for many years. did.

Gail and Glover signed a rental agreement with Iacono in July, claiming that he also included a forged signature from the deceased “landlord.”

Lawyers for the American Bankers Association, which works on home foreclosures, pointed to the obvious problem, but Nassau Housing Court Judge Christopher Cosquignano had already allowed the squatters to return.

“After examining this ‘lease agreement’, we found that it was allegedly entered into by Mr. Iacono around June 1, 2023. However, Mr. Iacono has been deceased since 2016,” the couple said in response to questions from the couple. lawyers for the bank said in a letter Tuesday. To become an “heir”.

“We are enclosing here a copy of the death certificate,” they continued. “It is therefore clear that the proposed lease is fraudulent and void.”

After initially allowing them to leave in December, Cosignano ordered the couple to leave in March and also ordered Nassau County police to assist them with their removal, but the eviction is pending.

Since 2018, all of the Iacono family’s immediate family members have died. post Programs Watched Grover and Gail requested to be “added as heirs” to their home at 39 Brussels Drive, even though they have no connection to the Iaconos family.

The couple’s lawyer, William Igbokwe, refuted all the allegations against his clients.

“We’re not trying to game the system, we’re not asking for anything unfair. What they’re asking here is for the courts to clarify what happened here. “It’s about being able to add our own voices and testimonies to the record as we try to ‘What’s the next step?'” he said.

Neighbors have begged local authorities to address the issue, and nearly 50 residents attended a town meeting in February to call for eviction.

“We truly believe these people will take revenge,” one resident said. postclaimed that Gail had stormed out of the street in a fit of anger.

He “ran down the block screaming, ‘Answer me, tell me!’ I didn’t want to confront him,” the man said.

“I’m scared to leave my family alone,” neighbor Jerry Jacob said.

He said at least eight neighbors recently purchased guns to protect themselves from both squatters and “the random trespasses that occur in this area.”

Another neighbor said: “These people don’t make sense.” “They cause a lot of chaos. They are disrespectful to their neighbors and don’t care about the safety of those around them.”

“The judge failed and now we have to deal with the consequences,” another concerned resident told the outlet. “The town of North Hempstead was completely useless.”

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