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Amelia Bond and her husband have paid $1.5 million to Lisa Gorman and thousands to the state of Maine after poisoning their neighbor's oak trees to secure an unobscured ocean view.
Paul Hodgson talks about the anger in the community over one homeowner’s poisoning of a neighbor’s trees to gain a waterfront view, Tuesday, June 4, 2024, in Camden, Maine. (Robert F. Bukaty / AP) ...
Paul Hodgson talks about the anger in the community over one homeowner’s poisoning of a neighbor’s trees to gain a waterfront view, Tuesday, June 4, 2024, in Camden, Maine.
A wealthy Maine resident who accused her CEO neighbor of improving the sea-view from her $3.5million Maine vacation home by poisoning her trees is facing fresh allegations.
Around New England In Maine, a case of poisoned trees brings angry phone calls and a quest for criminal charges The town of Camden wants a rich couple from Missouri prosecuted for poisoning a ...
Instead, Gorman had the trees tested. Soon, lawyers were involved. More than $1.7 million in fines and settlements later, the trees are now gone and the harbor view from the Bond’s home is improved.
Wealthy Maine couple accused of killing trees to secure ocean view, poisoning community’s sole public beach in the process By . Christina Coulter, Fox News. Published June 20, 2024.
The homes of Lisa Gorman, front, and Amelia and Arthur Bond are seen June 4 in Camden, Maine. The Bonds, a wealthy politically connected Missouri couple, poisoned their neighbor’s trees to ...
CAMDEN, Maine (AP) — Suspicious ... But the victims in this Maine whodunnit were trees that stood in the way of a wealthy family’s oceanfront view, allegedly felled by well-heeled killers who, ...
Instead, Gorman had the trees tested. Soon, lawyers were involved. More than $1.7 million in fines and settlements later, the trees are now gone and the harbor view from the Bond’s home is improved.
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