Joe Gorga Records Police Evicting Tenant Who Captured Confrontation In Viral Video Joe Gorga Records Police Evicting Tenant Who Captured Confrontation In Viral Video
Joe Gorga Records Police Evicting Tenant Who Captured Confrontation In Viral Video A Passaic County tenant who captured an enraged star Joe Gorga confronting him over unpaid rent last month has been evicted — and my how the tables have turned. This time, the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star was the one behind the camera, TMZ reports. View this post on Instagram A post shared by TMZ (@tmz_tv) Gorga smiled as a sheriff's deputy served his tenant with eviction papers in Hawthorne on Tuesday, July 12, TMZ says. The tenant reportedly owed $50,000 in back rent. Click here for more from TMZ.
Video Shows Joe Gorga Screaming At Tenant For Unpaid Rent Video Shows Joe Gorga Screaming At Tenant For Unpaid Rent
Video Shows Joe Gorga Screaming At Tenant For Unpaid Rent Joe Gorga initially felt bad for a Hawthorne tenant with unpaid rent, his rep says, but after a screaming match captured on video, the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" hubby has filed eviction papers, TMZ reports. The tenant is a restaurant manager who lost his job during COVID-19 and is struggling to bounce back, the outlet says. He can be heard reminding Gorga that he got the money owed through state COVID relief funds. Still, Gorga is livid. "You're a f—ing loser," he says repeatedly," yelling in the tenant's face. "You had nowhere to live I gave you a house." A Paterson native, Gorga i…
Five Arrested In Home Invasion Assault On Jersey Shore Family During An Eviction: Police Five Arrested In Home Invasion Assault On Jersey Shore Family During An Eviction: Police
Five Arrested In Home Invasion Assault On Jersey Shore Family During An Eviction: Police Five men were arrested on multiple charges for in a home invasion assault on a Jersey Shore family during an eviction, authorities said. On Wednesday May 25 at 6:09 p.m., multiple Jackson police officers responded to a residence on Olena Drive on the report that multiple suspects had forced entry into a victim’s home and assaulted his family. Officers encountered a female resident pointing out five males standing inside the house and shouting to the officers that they had broken into the house and assaulted the family. The five male suspects were detained and taken into custody as the offic…
PA Mom Went To NJ For Heroin After Young Sons' Planned Murders: DA PA Mom Went To NJ For Heroin After Young Sons' Planned Murders: DA
PA Mom Went To NJ For Heroin After Young Sons' Planned Murders: DA The day that Trinh Nguyen shot her two sons was also the day she intended to die, authorities said releasing brand-new information. The 38-year-old Pennsylvania mom drove to New Jersey for heroin in an attempt to kill herself after shooting her two sons, Jeffrey "JT" and Nelson Tini, in their Upper Makefield home on Monday, May 2, Bucks County District Attorney Matthew Weintraub said. All of it was planned, said Weintraub, noting the family had been given an eviction notice for Tuesday, May 3.  But things exactly didn't go as planned, for Nguyen, who was captured around 11:3…
Officer-Involved Shooting At Apartment Complex Near Princeton Undergoes State Review Officer-Involved Shooting At Apartment Complex Near Princeton Undergoes State Review
Officer-Involved Shooting At Apartment Complex Near Princeton Undergoes State Review A knife-wielding man was shot and killed by law enforcement officers at a Plainsboro housing complex, state authorities said. The shooting occurred on Ravens Crest Drive at the Crest at Princeton Meadows Apartment Complex off Plainsboro Road between Routes 1 and 130 during what witnesses said began as the serving of an eviction notice around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16. "Law enforcement officers, including members of the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office, were outside a residence when they encountered the decedent," Acting New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said. "During …
NY Man Who Hasn't Paid Mortgage In 23 Years Will Finally Be Evicted, Judge Rules NY Man Who Hasn't Paid Mortgage In 23 Years Will Finally Be Evicted, Judge Rules
NY Man Who Hasn't Paid Mortgage In 23 Years Will Finally Be Evicted, Judge Rules After missing mortgage payments for more than 23 years, a New York man is set to be evicted from his home after a new ruling from a judge.   A judge ruled that Long Island resident Guramrit Hanspal does not qualify for COVID-19 eviction protections because he has been illegally squatting in the Nassau County home and is not a renter, according to the Daily Mail. The real estate firm that owns the property has been trying to evict the 52-year-old.  The firm's attorney said the firm intends to "immediately" enforce the court's order, Daily Mail reported. Related - Nas…
COVID-19: Long Island Man Dodging Eviction For 20-Plus Years Uses Virus To Delay Court Hearing COVID-19: Long Island Man Dodging Eviction For 20-Plus Years Uses Virus To Delay Court Hearing
Covid-19: Long Island Man Dodging Eviction For 20-Plus Years Uses Virus To Delay Court Hearing A Long Island man who has avoided paying his mortgage for decades is now claiming COVID-19 as a reason to allow him to stay in his home, officials said. Guramrit Hanspal, age 52, who has made just one mortgage payment on his East Meadow home - back in 1998 - has been navigating his way through the legal system for more than 20 years using a series of tactics to stave off eviction. Now, Hanspal’s latest gambit includes that he has suffered financial hardships because he was diagnosed with COVID-19, which allowed him to avoid his latest hearing in Nassau County Housing Court. Original stor…
Double Shooting Update: Dad Killed Daughter 4 Minutes After Police Left, Report Says Double Shooting Update: Dad Killed Daughter 4 Minutes After Police Left, Report Says
Double Shooting Update: Dad Killed Daughter 4 Minutes After Police Left, Report Says More details have been released regarding a double shooting in East Pennsboro, according to dispatch records obtained by PennLive. John Miller, 78 shot his wife and adult daughter, leaving the wife hospitalized and daughter dead on April 10. Police originally went to the home for a report of a domestic dispute that started over an argument about kicking his daughter out of his home at 6:45 p.m., the outlet says. Eviction is a civil procedure, as the officers explained to Miller, that requires the involvement of the court system. The police left the home in about seven minutes. Less than …
COVID-19: Sussex County Gym Owner Who Sued Murphy Administration Closes Business COVID-19: Sussex County Gym Owner Who Sued Murphy Administration Closes Business
Covid-19: Sussex County Gym Owner Who Sued Murphy Administration Closes Business The owner of a Sussex County kickboxing studio is closing up shop just weeks after filing a lawsuit against Gov. Phil Murphy. Darlene Pallay, who owns CKO Kickboxing in Franklin, claimed in her suit that the Governor’s signing of Executive Order 104 on March 19 failed to abide by the part of the act that requires businesses to be compensated in the event of forced closure.  She closed her gym in March as per Murphy's orders, and reopened for outdoor classes in June. Her studio offering free virtual classes to local elementary school students, studio members and others in the community…
UPDATE: Newark Tenants' Rights Workshop To Be Rescheduled UPDATE: Newark Tenants' Rights Workshop To Be Rescheduled
Update: Newark Tenants' Rights Workshop To Be Rescheduled UPDATE, Nov. 5: The workshop will not be held Thursday. A new date will be announced within the next week.  Original story is below:  The Ironbound Community Corp. is hosting a workshop to educate tenants about their legal rights regarding eviction, rent increases and more.  The workshop, which will be led by attorneys, will be held Thursday at 1 New York Ave., Newark, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.  Attendees are encouraged to invite friends, family and anyone else who may benefit from the workshop.  For more information or for questions, call 973-465-0555, ext. 200. …
Newark First City In NJ Offering Free Lawyers For Renters Facing Eviction Newark First City In NJ Offering Free Lawyers For Renters Facing Eviction
Newark First City In NJ Offering Free Lawyers For Renters Facing Eviction Newark has officially become just the third city in the country to offer pro bono legal services for low-income tenants facing eviction, officials announced this week. City native and attorney Khabirah Myers heads up the Office of Tenant Legal Services, which opened Wednesday. She has already met with residents since she was hired in April. The office, which will work with attorneys offering their services for free, will assist low-income residents facing unwarranted or illegal evictions. More than half of Essex County’s evictions, about 20,000 a year, occur in Newark. “In creating this o…
Tenant Protest Leads To Dozens Of Arrests At State Capitol Tenant Protest Leads To Dozens Of Arrests At State Capitol
Tenant Protest Leads To Dozens Of Arrests At State Capitol More than 60 housing rights protesters were arrested at the state Capitol in Albany on Tuesday, June 4. They want to extend New York City’s rent regulations to Upstate and portions of the New York City suburbs that don't have rent control. Protesters blocked the entrances to the Senate and Assembly chambers as well as Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office. Among those arrested was New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, who demanded the 2019 session not end this month as scheduled unless rent laws are reformed.  In a press statement, Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins of Yonke…