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Family of Five Trapped in Their Own Home by Seasonal Neighbors who blocked the driveway. 4-year ongoing battle with lawyers involved. Neighbors have been told to remove the wall and refuse despite a judges orders and the town code enforcement violating th

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Trapped in Their Own Home
Aaron and Emily Crossman returned from vacation to find their only driveway blocked by over 20 tons of concrete by seasonal neighbors—placed there by seasonal neighbors in an ongoing campaign of harassment. For nearly four years, their five children have lived under constant surveillance, with 12 cameras pointed at their home and even used to yell at them. Despite a court order, the illegal wall remains. Despite town ordinances, Greenville refuses to act. This is not a property dispute—it’s a young family’s fight for safety, justice, and the right to live in peace.

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