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TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?Rats, human waste, and mold are just a few issues people at the Silver Oaks Apartments in Tampa are angry and concerned about. They said their comp
stanley cupe laints to the property owners have fallen on deaf ears and their health is taking a toll.Shantia Little has lived at the complex for almost twelve years. She said the property started to take a serious turn for the worse in 2014 and said it is taking a physical toll on her and her children s health. I have documents for
water bottle stanley all of us. All of our names on different forms from the doctor saying that it is not livable. Its not safe. Its not healthy for people to stay in an apartment like that dealing with health issues and getting sick, Little said.For years, Little said the mold and pipe problems have consistently gotten worse at the apartments, so bad in
stanley tumbler fact that her children have rashes, asthma, and are now temporarily living with her family.As for her shes not even risking sleeping in her apartment. She has been sleeping in her truck for the past month.Across the way at the same complex, Vonnesha King is dealing with her own list of problems in her unit. I have been going through mold, rats and leakage, King said.Almost every room in her apartment has a fly trap to catch the copious amount of gnats that make their way through the drains and inside. In the closet sits a new car seat for her baby that is now covered in mold.She said she buys air fresheners not to bring in a fresh scent but rather mask the smell of mold. Tvav Woman faces felony charge for using glitch to pump free gas for months
NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. 鈥?A couple in Pasco County is still searching for justice after they invested more than $40,000 into a man who turned out to be a fraud. If its too good to be true. It aint true, Tony Gagny Sr. said. Gagny Sr. says he learned the hard lesson almost 10 years ago. Hes a predator. He preys on people. Innocent people that dont know any better. And I didnt know any better, said Gagny Sr.Gagny and his wife, Lynn, say they met Michael Motola at a roller hockey league where their sons all played together. Motola told them he was a stockbroker who could make them big money. The Gagnys invested more than $40,000 with him. PASCO NEWS | The latest headlines from Pasco CountyAfter an initial dividend payment of about $530, the only thing the couple ever got was a promissory note. The Gagny s money was gone and an investigation by the Pasco Sheriffs Office revealed they weren t alone. Authorities found several more victims, some who lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. He hurt a lot
termo stanley of people and he needs to pay, said Lynn Gagny.Motola plead guilty on the fraud cases but was on probation. A judge just found him guilty of violating that probation for several reasons, including failing to make restitution payments. Motola faces the possibility of significant pris
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vaso stanley rney is going to ask for 30. And hopefully hell get 30, and hell sit there in jail and think about what he did, said Gagny, Sr.The Gagnys are not optimist