
""We were alerted that police were coming here to try to evict Carmella from her home," Byars said. "The Attorney General has acknowledged this acquisition emanated from deed theft.""
"Charrington has said her father was unaware of the sale; and that the family - including her father, who relocated back to New York City from Georgia in 2021 - was still living in the home at the time."
Carmella Charrington is fighting to keep her family home in Bed-Stuy amid an eviction attempt and allegations of deed theft. The Charrington family has owned the property for 60 years, but it was sold to 227 Group LLC for $1.4 million without the knowledge of her father, Allman Charrington. Supporters argue this case reflects broader issues of homeowner rights, while legal disputes continue. Advocates claim the property was acquired through illegitimate means, prompting protests against the eviction.
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