
Porsche-driving Long Island squatters evicted by sheriff’s deputies who changed locks, removed their belongings
NY Post
A pair of accused Porsche-driving squatters who allegedly duped a judge to get legal rights to a home they didn’t own were evicted this week when Nassau County sheriff’s changed the locks and removed their belongings — including a big screen TV and their luxe ride.
Deputies knocked on the door of the Brussel Drive home in New Hyde Park around 8:30 a.m. Friday, escorting Denton Gayle and Margaret Grover out and watching as they loaded a moving truck.
The couple, who also share a toddler son, put their dog Daisy in the Porsche as they emptied the two-story Cape Cod, which had been in foreclosure for a decade and abandoned for years after members of the family that owned it died.
Gayle and Grover turned up at the dilapidated home last year, said irate neighbors who claimed the couple harassed them.
They were arrested in October after a 911 caller, concerned for the couple’s child, reported squalid conditions.
A Town of North Hempstead building inspector’s report deemed the structure, which had no heat, electricity, hot water or working bathrooms, “unlivable.”

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