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In 2017, the Kinney family stopped paying their mortgage on their North Mississippi home.
The family blamed their decision on confusing paperwork. But others have noted that the members of the family have adopted some of the trademark tactics of the Moorish sovereign citizen movement, which often refuses to acknowledge laws or government authority, and which sometimes clashes with banks and landlords, tying up the courts to make debts go away.
In 2018, the bank foreclosed on the Kinneys. Two brothers, Roman and Edward Ozeruga, bought the house at an auction.
In 2020, after the sheriff s office attempted to evict the family in September, William Kinney III, who goes by William Nietzche, called for an Occupy Wall Street -style encampment.
Portland investor still aims to sell ‘red house’ back to Kinneys, but says bigger societal issues remain ‘about mortgages and laws and law enforcement’
Updated Dec 20, 2020;
Posted Dec 20, 2020
A Monday morning look inside the blocks-long stretch that includes the red house. Sentries guarding the south end of the area say the streets, still blocked, will be opened by 6 p.m. Monday night. December 14, 2020Beth Nakamura/The Oregonian
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Since they came to this country years ago, Ukrainian-born brothers Roman and Edward Ozeruga have lived the American dream.
While still in their teens, Roman got his contractor’s license and Edward, a real estate license. They learned the arcane details of land-use laws and building codes and by their 20s, were buying real estate.
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