Channel 10 Squatter Story Sounds Familiar

Last week, New Times brought you the story of Cassy the squatter, the homeless Haitian mother who moved into a blue, bank-owned foreclosed house in Buena Vista with her young daughter. Her tale included a tribe of activists, a couple broken laws, and a mortgage lender none the wiser.Cassy, whose...
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Last week, New Times

brought you the story of Cassy the squatter, the homeless Haitian mother who

moved into a blue, bank-owned foreclosed house in Buena Vista

with her young daughter. Her tale included a tribe of activists, a couple

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broken laws, and a mortgage lender none the wiser.

Cassy, whose real name is Marie Nadine Pierre, told her story to South Florida’s Channel 10 news last night. Reporter Neki Mohan summed it up this way: “To many homeless advocates, it’s a simple supply and demand issue. So many empty homes, so many people who need them.” Anchors also prefaced the segment by noting that, yes, what she’s doing is illegal. And, of course, they threw in the obligatory difficult-economic-times angle.

After the New Times article, Take Back the Land Director Max Rameau decided to be “completely open,” and disclose the home location to the public and the real name of “Cassy.”

At the end of the clip, a female anchor speculates about Pierre’s fate. “Now that it’s gotten publicity,” she says, “we’ll really see.”

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