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'To have this moment where it feels like it was meant to be, but it wasn't something that I was aiming for, feels so refreshing and amazing to, once again, like in the '80s, have this multigenerational moment,' she gushed. The property investor known for his flashy lifestyle and love of luxury cars, claimed to have purchased the home in Gisborne, located 54 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, for $4.25million in November last year after it passed at auction on the reality TV series.

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Since then, the city has enlisted overnight security to watch over the city's overrun bus stations, as citizens continue to complain of congregations consisting of marijuana smoking and drinking, as well as individuals sleeping on the street. Less than a day later, Gilich rejected Mobile's assessment - calling it 'incorrect.' The Biloxi Police Department, long headed by presiding police chief John Miller, did not immediately comment on the potential scandal.

'Since August 2022, the City has worked with two shelters in Mobile that offer homeless persons numerous resources not available in our community,' he wrote in a letter sent Friday, in response to Mobile's cease-and-desist. A homeless encampment erected in the city this month is seen here City officials in Alabama wrote: 'Over the past several months, the City of Mobile has noticed an influx of homeless individuals and an increased number of police calls associated with that ever-increasing number'.

Speaking on behalf of Stimpson - who has been mayor of Mobile for more than a decade - Barber wrote that 'interviews with multiple homeless individuals' supported his claims, and revealed 'a consistent pattern' of illegal police activity. He continued: 'During the [prospective] exchange, the officer, while in uniform and acting under his apparent authority, implies to the homeless individual that they are in violation of one or more criminal statutes.

Responding to allegations he is using police and city vehicles to transport unhoused individuals, Gilich, 75, simply said: 'the inherences in your letter attributing some wrongdoing by our police department are incorrect.

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