A man featured in a 7 On Your Side investigation into squatters has been arrested and faced a judge in Queens County Criminal Court Thursday morning.
"Criminal charges will be pursued when you unlawfully occupy someone else's home," said Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz.Adele Andaloro says Rodriguez and others moved into the Flushing Queens home she inherited from her mother in the middle of the night on February 6th and refused to leave. She was in the process of selling the property.
Anddaloro gained access to her home and changed the locks. Minutes later, Brian Rodriguez pushed through the door and called the cops on her while cameras were rolling. "How it ends is, she pays me my money that I put in the house," said Rodriguez. "Pay me the money and I'll leave or send me to court it's that simple," he said.
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