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Eviction of monmouth county employee

A Wall resident and monmouth county employee has been evicted from his own home at a local trailer park for non- compliance. Not for not paying rent. Which he has been for 9 years, on time.
Philip Coleman Wall librarian has failed two motions to stay by Judge Gregory Aquavina, monmouth county superior Court civil part, support of Joseph Frezza LLC of Florida.
And his attorney Lori C Greenberg & Assoc. of Marlton .
Philip Is suffering from ostiosarcoma a painful bone cancer to no concern of Frezza. Who offered no mediation to stay.
Won't you please call your local legislature or the patch on how you can help.
This is Mr Coleman's titled home. Owned with no mortgage.
Frezza has evicted Mr Coleman from Bearmore mobile home park on hwy 35. And Is now homeless.
Frezza intends on then taking Mr Coleman's home for abandonment. This has to be grand theft in the most amoral action one human being can do to another.
Mr Frezza Said he "gives more to the church then any one can know."
Evidently giving to the church is not the same as being a good Christian.
This is not how God wants us acting toward each other.

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