Judge finds North Philly landlord in contempt of court after locking residents out of their units again Ellie Rushing, The Philadelphia Inquirer © TIM TAI/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS The Moscow & Monica apartments are pictured in North Philadelphia.
A Common Pleas Court judge found a Philadelphia landlord in contempt of court Wednesday for locking more than a dozen tenants out of their homes this week, despite a court order that they be allowed back inside.
“I conclude beyond a reasonable doubt that the plaintiffs had the ability to fully comply with my order, and disregarded my order. As a result, I find the plaintiffs to be in civil contempt of my order,” said Judge Joshua Roberts.
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