the New London Development Corp.
Who are they? They are the comapny that won the Supreme Court case that allowed buisnesses to invoke eminent domain on property owners because they could build a hotel. Remember them? Turns out, they can get more disgusting.
They are charging the former owners rent for the time they spent litigating the decision. That's right. Not only did you lose your home, but you now owe lots of rent on it. Five years of rent to be exact.
An NLDC estimate assessed Dery for $6,100 per month since the takeover, a debt of more than $300K. One of his neighbors, case namesake Susette Kelo, who owns a single-family house with her husband, learned she would owe in the ballpark of 57 grand. "I'd leave here broke," says Kelo. "I wouldn't have a home or any money to get one. I could probably get a large-size refrigerator box and live under the bridge."
And here I thought I had met the worst slime in the universe. Apparently I grossly underestimated the potential slime. I really don't even need to expand on this rant any further. Actions speak louder than words.
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