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Moving company tried to block negative reviews with $2,500 per day threat: prosecutors

Maine reached a settlement in a lawsuit against Liberty Bell Moving and Storage over illegal business practices and threats against customers who left negative reviews.

Maine moving company pays fine for threatening consumers who left negative reviews

The Maine Office of the Attorney General says Liberty Bell Moving and Storage engaged in several practices that violate state and federal laws, including the use of a misleading email address made to appear it was the company's attorney.

Moving company threatens customers who post bad reviews, Maine AG says in lawsuit

Moving company threatens customers who post bad reviews, Maine AG says in lawsuit
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Historic Des Moines property sold to out-of-state group

Historic Des Moines property sold to out-of-state group Wednesday, January 6, 2021 8:02 AM Property at 320 S.W. Seventh St. in Des Moines has been sold to a California group for $7.35 million, according to Polk County records. Photo courtesey of Google Earth   A building constructed by a man who greatly influenced Des Moines’ early development has been sold to an out-of-state investor, Polk County real estate records show. The property at 320 S.W. Seventh St., commonly known as the Rocket Transfer Building, was built around 1902 by Frederick Hubbell, founder of F.M. Hubbell and Son, which eventually became Hubbell Realty Co. Hubbell Realty, through its Rocket Transfer I LLC, sold the property for $7.35 million to FLT Rocket Transfer Lofts LLC, a group located in Irvine, Calif.

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