Posted on 06/29/2006 5:20:35 AM PDT by WKB
This winter, FEMA put up over 300 Hurricane Katrina evacuees in New York City hotels. Almost all of them have gone back to their lives, their jobs. But not Theon Johnson. Hes currently sprawled out watching Halloween 5 on one of the two full-size beds in his room at the JFK Airport Holiday Inn. He is one of four evacuees still living in a hotel in the city.
The others left in February and March, when, after spending more than $500 million, FEMA stopped paying for hotel rooms housing some 40,000 evacuees across the country. That left many scrambling for places to live. But thanks to the citys squatters-rights law, evacuees here were safe. Their rooms werent paid for, but since theyd been in them for more than 30 days, the hotels couldnt just kick them out. Only a judges order could evict them.
And Johnson, 49, isnt that motivated to leave. For one thing, AMCs in the middle of its Thrill Me marathon. Next up, Gothika. Halle Berry, he says with lazy lust. These days hes usually up all nightits hard to sleep on an empty stomach. When he has to, hell go outside and beg for change, but he doesnt really like that too much. Most days he just showers and gets back in bed, showers and gets back in bed. Once a week he and another evacuee, a diabetic named Larry, walk to a church off the Van Wyck and get canned goods. When Johnsons caseworker, Sharon, comes around, she gives him some bus passes and maybe a few bucks, but shes getting frustrated. They sit around on their butts watching TV. Theres only but so much I can do if theyre not willing to help themselves.
After being flown here for free back in September, Johnsons been at the Holiday Inn since Super Bowl Sunday. On April 21, the hotel served Johnson with three notices of occupancy termination, saying that it would begin court proceedings if he wasnt out by May 9. He wasnt, so it did. If the court boots him, Johnson could end up in one of the citys homeless shelters. Hes been broke for over a month now. FEMA sent him $9,000 in housing aid, but he spent it all on booze, cigarettes, some clothes, and foodpartying, mostly. I spent my money just the way I wanted, and I think [fema] should send me some more, he says. But it wont. Johnsons caseworker says FEMA offered to buy him a ticket home to New Orleans in February, but he didnt take it. FEMA wont now. So hes stuck, at least until the Holiday Inn pays him to leave.
Attorneys with the Legal Aid Society have been negotiating a buyout deal for Johnson and the remaining evacuees, and expect a settlementhe heard about $1,200imminently. He says hell use the money to get a room for a few nights and have some fun before flying back to his little house in New Orleans Third Ward. But for now, Gothikas on. Halle Berry, Johnson says. Halle . . . Berry.
Do you think any judge in NYC is gonna throw this guy out on his lazy butt? Sounds like the libs in NYC created this ongoing problem, and this shiftless guy is just taking advantage of the situation. Hmmm. I wonder who made him aware of this squatter's rights.
Heh...they should wait for the guy to go for his free food and lock him out of the room.
Heh!
BUMP.
Good post and nice added headline!
ping
Guys like this are the reason that racist stereotypes exist.
So hes stuck, at least until the Holiday Inn pays him to leave.
Pay him to leave? Call in a couple of Brooklyn's finest and have them throw him in the street for 300 bucks.
We are short one Blanco voter for the time being! Hopefully he will blow his $1200 buyout from the hotel before he buys a ticket back to LA.
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