Woman Convicted Of Squatting In A $2.3Mil Home Was Released And Has Returned To The $2.3Mil Home [VIDEO]

Woman Convicted Of Squatting In A $2.3Mil Home Was Released And Has Returned To The $2.3Mil Home [VIDEO]

Now here is an episode for The Real Housewives of Potomac, a Maryland woman has been released after spending twelve days in jail for allegedly squatting in a property worth $2.3 million only to have headed right back to the house.  

Either ole girl has some serious game or is super cray cray.  What had happened was….

Reportedly Tamieka Goode and her man, Corey Pollard, allegedly occupied a bank-owned property in Bethesda, Maryland.   The $2.3 million home had recently gone on the market as part of a foreclosure.  The neighbors filed charges of trespassing and fourth-degree burglary on Tamieka Goode last July, in which Goode was found guilty on all charges and sentenced to ninety days in jail.  In court, Judge John C. Moffett told Goode that she has “some demented thoughts to justify” her opinion around squatting.  After posting a $5000 appeal bond, Goode was released from Montgomery County jail 11 days.   Upon her release on bond Goose took herself back to the $2.3 million dollar home, where her man Corey Pollard is still living.

Tamieka Goode’s lawyer Alex J. Webster, III defended his client, maintaining that Goode has cited “rights known as squatter’s rights” as her reason to live in the 7,500-square-foot home.  According to Webster “multiple people inside that house,” and added that it “doesn’t necessarily mean she was the one who broke in and entered.”  (see video below)

Tamieka Goode has faced multiple charges in the last decade, including felony theft and unauthorized taking of a vehicle.

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