Squatter sentenced to prison after claiming Queens home as his own
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True Jackson was sentenced to two to four years in prison after pleading guilty to third-degree burglary for illegally occupying a vacant home in St. Albans. He moved into the property without permission, listed it as his official residence, and presented a forged lease. The investigation revealed Jackson had no legal right to the home, which was reported as vacant by the rightful owner. During a police response to a domestic dispute, Jackson was found in the home with his stepbrother and his girlfriend, both of whom had pleaded guilty to criminal trespass.
True Jackson was sentenced to two to four years in prison after pleading guilty to third-degree burglary. He illegally occupied a vacant home in St. Albans, claiming it as his residence.
Jackson moved into the single-family home in spring of 2024 without permission, listed it as his official address, and presented a forged lease as proof of residence.
The investigation by the Queens District Attorney's Housing and Worker Protection Bureau revealed that Jackson had no legal right to the property, which had been vacated by the rightful owner months earlier.
On July 31, police responded to a domestic dispute at the address and found Jackson, his stepbrother, and the stepbrother's girlfriend claiming to live at the home.
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