The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments
The right to own and possess property is not a suggestion. It is a fundamental constitutional protection.
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments protect against deprivation of property without due process of law. Courts exist to adjudicate disputes — not to weaponize process to strip someone of their home through attrition.
Farm Island is not theoretical to me. It is my residence, my investment, and my lawful ownership interest in Farm Island Acres, LLC.
I prevailed before the Planning Board.
I prevailed on appeal.
The civil case was withdrawn.
The criminal matter was reversed.
I am now prevailing in a conspiracy case!
Those outcomes matter.
Property rights are foundational in this country. When someone lawfully acquires property, maintains it, invests in it, and defends it through proper channels, that right must be respected.
I am asserting nothing more — and nothing less — than my right to own, access, and enjoy my property without unlawful exclusion or procedural manipulation.
Resolution is available. But make no mistake: I will defend my property rights fully and lawfully.
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