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The tenants returned to the home of Georgia gubernatorial candidate Mel Keaton, valued at $450,000, after his arrest: "The worst criminal activity I've ever seen."

The tenants returned to the home of Georgia gubernatorial candidate Mel Keaton, valued at $450,000, after his arrest: "The worst criminal activity I've ever seen."

The tenants returned to the home of Georgia gubernatorial candidate Mel Keaton, valued at $450,000, after his arrest: "The worst criminal activity I've ever seen."

Candidate for the State Chamber of Georgia Mel Keaton is going through a real storm as his $450,000 property in the Atlanta area has been seized by intruders. According to him, they even returned to the house after being arrested and released on bail.This is the worst criminal activity I have ever seen in my life.he said on the "Fox & Friends First" program on Monday.

The latest incident with the intruders occurred early in the morning on the same day they illegally entered the house again around one o'clock at night. The police discovered six offenders who had already been detained after noticing a stolen car belonging to a neighbor parked outside the house. Two of them were charged with a felony, while the other four faced charges of violating a no-access order. Despite their release, the struggle continues.We need to reconnect with the police and the city of South Fulton."...and we will go through the same process again, as they continue to break the law. They already know that the property must be vacant," noted Keaton, who is also the president of the Hampton Oaks Homeowners Association. He emphasized that the law is on the side of the squatters, as co-host Todd Piro pointed out that these individuals have been in the house since before Christmas. Keaton sharply criticized the issue of the takeover of his home, calling it "...horrific criminal activity."

Six criminals were arrested after an alleged home invasion in Georgia.

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Keaton added that " They just used the legal system to stay in the house.Recently, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed the "Anti-Invader Reform" bill, which allows property owners to seek compensation for damages from squatters and speeds up the eviction process. As Fox News correspondent Ainsley Earhardt reported, this bill will make squatting a criminal offense, punishable by up to a year in prison. She also noted that squatters could be fined up to1,000 dollars.In some cases, this may be accompanied by a possible prison sentence – and if they forge a fake rental agreement, it could lead to charges of a serious crime.

A group that was allegedly in the house, valued at $450,000, was later released. Before Kemp signed this bill, the seizure of residential property was considered a civil matter in Georgia. The issue of seizures has reached epidemic levels in Georgia: according to Bloomberg, earlier this year more1200 housesIn the Atlanta subway, there were takeovers. Now, with new changes in legislation, the situation may change, and property owners will find it easier to deal with such cases. This issue remains one of the most pressing topics for discussion in the region, and many are facing similar difficulties.

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