"NYC Squatter Faces Charges for Illegally Occupying Queens Property and Renting Out Rooms"

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A squatter in Queens, New York, pleaded not guilty to charges after allegedly taking over a $1 million property and renting out rooms, leading to the homeowner's arrest when she tried to change the locks. The squatter, Brian Rodriguez, faces multiple charges, including burglary and grand larceny. The homeowner, Adele Andaloro, fought to regain control of her property and took her case to the Queens District Attorney, resulting in a warrant for Rodriguez's arrest. The legal battle highlights the complexities of property disputes and tenant rights in New York City.
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