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First Red House, now a new Portland occupation simmers
Piedmont resident cites sovereign citizen separation from America as she battles foreclosure.
Another contested eviction situation similar to the so-called Red House on Mississippi simmers less than two miles away in North Portland.
Only this time, citing a high risk of confrontation and violence, sheriff s deputies have put off the eviction indefinitely.
Brenulla White-Bey, a 66-year-old retired Multnomah County nutrition counselor who stopped paying her mortgage five years ago but declines to leave her former house, told the Portland Tribune the authorities have got it wrong. We are about love, truth, peace, freedom and justice for all, she said, calling her situation totally different from that of the Kinney family, whose refusal to leave their North Mississippi home and the subsequent clash between activists and police made headlines around the country in December.
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PRINCETON – The family of a women who died in 2017 says the cemetery was unable to bury her in the plot she had purchased more than 20 years ago.
Isaac E. Reed, administrator of the estate of Betty Lee Price, filed the complaint in Mercer Circuit Court against SCI West Virginia Funeral Services Inc. doing business as Monte Vista Park Cemetery.
According to the complaint, Reed was the lifelong companion of Price, who he describes as being “devoted to her family and to the memory of her deceased mother, Roberta Price.” She wanted her final resting place to be beside her mother’s grave, and she purchased that plot on May 29, 1999. She was so proud of having secured her final resting place that she had a photograph made of herself and Reed at the grave site.