Posted on 06/20/2025 11:03:28 AM PDT by Red Badger
Credit: WBFF FOX45 Baltimore YouTube screenshot A Maryland woman got violent with a local reporter outside a Frederick courthouse earlier this week for daring to ask about her alleged activities involving homes occupied by squatters.
As WBFF reported, Kaniya Washington has used an Instagram account called nayomisavage to feature several advertisements for weeks, including a video tour of homes that are allegedly occupied by squatters.
And she allegedly collects money for helping squatters take over other people’s homes.
“She’s advertising squatter homes,” one female, who said she was connected to a Northwest Baltimore City home by Washington, told WBFF. “She does this for a certain fee, and she’ll move you into somebody’s property that’s not yours, which is about my case.”
More from WBFF:
Spotlight on Maryland viewed a video posted on Washington’s social media account of an inside tour of what the property management company said was taken from inside the home. The management company said they never authorized Washington or others to gain access to the property and notified the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) of an unlawful entry.
BPD said that the occupation of the Northwest Baltimore home was a civil matter since a lease was provided.
On May 10, Spotlight on Maryland contacted the Instagram account that was advertising “last resort” or “squatter homes” to inquire about its content. Spotlight on Maryland asked the account about its frequent posting of videos and advertisements, including ones that showed the inside of a property claimed by a management company to have an unauthorized occupant living there.
WBFF also obtained a leasing agreement between a man and woman occupying a Windsor Mill house and Washington.
Mike Haskell, who actually owns property, revealed that the family took over the home without authorization. According to WBFF, Haskell discovered the squatters after potential buyers noticed a suspicious moving truck in the driveway.
Haskell stopped the sale of the home by paying the family $3,000 to vacate in a “cash for keys” deal.
An investigative journalist from WBFF attempted to interview Washington at Frederick County District Court on Tuesday to give her a chance to respond to the allegations. Washington was there on unrelated traffic charges.
She immediately snapped at the intrepid reporter.
“Following me to court is CRAZY!” Washington said the reporter tried to conduct the interview.
“Do y’all see that?” She added. “Get away from me before I pluck you! I’m not playing!”
The reporter continued to do his job, which only made Washington angrier.
“Get out of my face!” she shouted while hitting the reporter’s hand with a closed fist.
WATCH:
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Things got even worse when the reporter refused to yield to Washington. After yelling “Get out of my face!” several more times, she eventually grabbed and busted the reporter’s microphone and stormed off.
Why wasn’t Washington arrested on the spot for her actions, especially considering this was being recorded at a courthouse?
HA
Easy dude. She has 30-40 pounds on you.
At least!................
Attack of the Raging Ghettopotamus!
Sounds like a good title for a ‘B’ movie............
Squatting = theft.
Treat them like the criminals they are and arrest and jail her for aiding and abetting.
Other comments about what should be done to squatters are pre-deleted by poster herself.
Here in FL, local law enforcement can evict squatters.
No lawyers, no so-called “due process.”
QED.
SSSU
NH has squatting laws that are impossible to meet for a squatter.
New Hampshire Squatters’ Rights & Adverse Possession Laws - 2025
https://www.hemlane.com/resources/new-hampshire-squatters-rights/
“In New Hampshire, squatters can make a legal claim on a property if they have resided there continuously for 20 years. The continuous occupation must meet certain requirements - the squatter must have occupied the property openly and without the permission of the legal owner. They must have paid property taxes, maintained the property, and made improvements during those 20 years.”
I talked to the local LEO’s during a townhall meeting and asked about squatting and he told me that if anyone comes on our property for any reason that we don’t want there, to call them and they’d come and take care of it.
Thing is, NH’s gun culture is such that trying to mess with someone’s property is likely to result in someone (perp) getting shot. And lots of people have lots of acreage and most of the state is heavily wooded.
See post 49.
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