Shake Shack squatters' lawsuit against lawful homeowners discontinued as owner says she wants 'justice'
- Alleged squatters presented documentation, including receipts and bills, claiming legal residency in disputed Queens property.
- Court dismissed case with prejudice; couple feels justice not fully served; squatters failed to show for court appearance.
- Alleged squatters granted lockout hearing and claimed police involvement in eviction; payments for security deposit and rent disputed.
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Shake Shack squatters' lawsuit against lawful homeowners discontinued as owner says she wants 'justice'
A pair of alleged squatters, who attempted to prove their residency with a Shake Shack receipt, had their lawsuit against the lawful owners of the Queens, New York, property, discontinued after they failed to show in court.
·New York, United States
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A judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by a pair of alleged squatters who sued the owners of a $930,000 home in Jamaica, Queens, after cops escorted them off the property last month.
·New York, United States
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