From the Archives: Scathing Typewritten Anti-Landlord Letter, Circa 2003
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From the Archives: Scathing Typewritten Anti-Landlord Letter, Circa 2003
"Yes, Tim, we know where you live, and we intend to publish your address and telephone number. Wait until the tenants know where to call you and where you live. The thought of people ringing your door bell truly delights us. When Ernestine [redacted] and some of the other neurotics know where to contact you, you will be in trouble. We are doing everything in our power to alert the federal authorities and we want nothing more than to see you in jail."
"Greed has made you stupid, and when the time comes for the court trial, Allen, Tina and those other rats working there will throw you to the wolves. We have a contact that gives us all the information we need. How did we know about Stephanie? How did we know where you live? How do you think the Examiner knew? The rock you hide under has become a very public place."
A discarded typewritten wall-of-text was found near 560 Davis Street in San Francisco's Financial District, addressed to Tim at an unnamed management company. The letter repeatedly names employees Tina, Allen, Ernestine and Abal, accuses management of profiting from a sex-trafficking victim named Stephanie, and claims a contact supplied incriminating information. Threats include publishing Tim's home address and telephone number, alerting federal authorities, pursuing criminal charges, and encouraging tenants to harass him at his residence. The tone alternates vitriol, gloating, and planning, taunting security measures while promising surveillance, legal action, and ruin.
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