A cunning group of squatters headed up by an aspiring actor manipulated a convoluted absentee ownership situation mixed with bizarre state laws regarding squatter rights to take over a mansion just a block away from LeBron James’ new home in an ultra-wealthy area of Los Angeles.
Author: Mellisa Hardin
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