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Deutsche Bank orders eviction of 103-year-old woman - Sheriff's Department says no
103-year-old Vita Lee
by Joseph Earnest November 30, 2011
Newscast Media ATLANTA, Georgia -- After Deutsche Bank issued an eviction notice to a 103-year-old woman in yesterday, the Sheriff's Department and movers arrived at Vita Lee's home and took one look at her, then decided to act against the order by refusing to evict her and her 83-year-old daughter.
Before the Sheriff's Department and movers arrived, Vita Lee's daughter was horrified and suffered from the shock of facing eviction, that she had to be taken to the hospital. WSB TV's Channel 2 reported the incident in video below:
Sheriff's Department and movers refuse to evict 103-year-old Vita Lee
Despite the heartless act of a bank that is enjoying the fruits of being bailed out by the government to the tune of billions of dollars, yesterday's act of kindness by the movers and Sheriff was a triumph of humanity that many financial institutions seem to lack. It should be noted that Sheriffs have the power to stop evictions in their jurisdictions, and are the highest law enforcement officers within a county.
Vita Lee's words to Deutsche Bank were: "Please don't come in and disturb me no more. When I'm gone, y'all can come back and do anything you want to do."
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