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>friend says it might be worth trying, but success is not guaranteed
>i send her official notice that she has 10 days to vacate per order
>she responds saying she is not leaving and I will have to forcibly remove
>tells me she has consulted with tenant rights advocates about her options here
>says she is prepared to resist and document everything for social media exposure
>she posts asking for volunteers to help her move if eviction happens
>says she needs people to witness and document the eviction process for her
>about 20 people comment saying they will be there to support her
>she thanks them and says she feels blessed to have such solidarity
>10 days pass and she has not moved out of the unit
>i file for sheriff to execute the eviction and remove her physically
>sheriff schedules date to come and remove her if she's still there
>she posts the date online and asks people to come support her
>she creates event on Facebook for the eviction resistance gathering outside
>event says to bring signs and cameras to document police violence against tenant
>describes me as slum lord trying to make feminist homeless for political beliefs
>over 50 people RSVP to the event saying they will attend and support
>day of sheriff eviction arrives and there are about 15 people outside
>they are holding signs about housing justice and tenant rights and protection
>signs say things like, "Housing is a human right and eviction is violence." News crew shows up because she contacted them about her eviction story
>sheriff tells the protesters they need to stay on sidewalk, not property
>they comply, but continue chanting about tenant rights and housing justice loudly
>sutton comes outside and thanks everyone for coming to support her today
>she is wearing shirt that says resist and carrying her phone to live stream
>sheriff knocks on door and serves her with final notice to leave
>she opens door and refuses to leave saying this is her home
>sheriff explains that court ordered eviction and she must leave now voluntarily
>she sits down in doorway and says she will not cooperate with this
>sheriff warns her that she will be physically removed if she does not comply
>she starts live streaming on her phone saying she is being violently evicted
>protesters are chanting and holding signs while news cameras record everything happening
>sheriff gives her one final warning before they proceed with removal by force
>she still refuses to move, so two deputies physically pick her up
>they carry her out of the unit while she screams about her rights
>protesters are yelling at the deputies, calling them thugs and enforcers of oppression
>news cameras are filming the whole thing as she is carried to sidewalk
>one protester tries to block the deputies and gets arrested for obstruction
>sutton is screaming that they are arresting people for supporting housing rights
>deputies place her on the sidewalk and tell her to stay there
>she immediately tries to go back inside, but they block her from entering
>sheriff goes inside and begins removing her belongings to the curb outside
>she is crying and yelling that this is illegal and she will sue
>i am standing at distance watching this whole scene unfold with lawyer
>feel bad about the situation but she refused to pay rent or leave
>protesters are filming everything and posting it live to social media accounts
>some of them are interviewing Sutton asking her how she feels right now
>she says she feels violated and attacked by patriarchal violence of state
>says this is what happens to women who stand up to men in power
>sheriff removes all her belongings, which takes about 2 hours total
>furniture and boxes and clothing, all piled up on the curb outside
>some of the protesters help her load things into a borrowed moving truck
>she thanks them through tears, saying she could not do this without them
>news crew interviews her and she says she was evicted for being feminist
>says male landlord targeted her for her beliefs about housing justice and rights
>does not mention that she stopped paying rent for three months before eviction
>makes it sound like I evicted her for her political views, not non-payment
>reporter asks her where she will go now that she is evicted
>she says she does not know and might have to sleep in car
>says this is what happens when you stand up to slum lords and resist
>protester in background yells that housing is a human right not privilege
>i declined to be interviewed by news crew because lawyer advises against it
>they air the story that night showing her being carried out by deputies
>story frames it as tenant activist being evicted for standing up to landlord
>does not mention the months of unpaid rent or the court ruling at all
>my phone starts blowing up with angry messages from people who saw news
>people calling me scumbag and parasite and threatening to protest my house
>someone posts my address online and says people should make my life hell
>i have to temporarily disable my social media accounts because of harassment
>her social media posts go viral with thousands of shares and comments
>people are calling me slum lord and parasite and demanding I be investigated
>some people are defending me saying she should have paid rent like everyone
>but most comments are supportive of her and against landlords in general
>she starts new GoFundMe for her moving costs and lost belongings
>allegedly, this one raises about $8,000 from people who saw the news story
>she uses some of it to rent new apartment somewhere else in city
>posts thanking everyone for support in her fight against patriarchal housing exploitation
>few weeks later, I get served with lawsuit from her for illegal eviction
>she is suing for emotional distress and wrongful eviction and damages somehow
>her complaint says I discriminated against her for her feminist beliefs about housing
>says the eviction was retaliation for her activism and political speech online
>my lawyer reads the lawsuit and says it is completely frivolous and baseless
>says I followed proper legal process and evicted her for non-payment only
>says her political beliefs are irrelevant to the fact she breached lease contract
>says we will file motion to dismiss and likely win but takes time
>she posts about the lawsuit saying she is taking me to court for justice
>says she will make me pay for what I did to her literally and figuratively
>her followers comment encouraging her and offering to donate to legal fund
>she creates legal defense fund that raises another few thousand quickly
>months of legal back and forth with motions and responses and filings
>she represents herself and files increasingly bizarre arguments with the court
>argues that all private property is theft and eviction is form of violence
>cites academic papers about housing justice that are not relevant to contract law
>judge eventually dismisses her lawsuit with prejudice, meaning she cannot refile it
>ruling says her claims have no legal basis and are political grievances, not legal ones
>says eviction was proper and lawful response to her breach of lease contract
>she is ordered to pay my legal fees, which are about $3,000
>she posts that the system protected the landlord over her as expected
>says she never had chance because courts exist to protect property owners
>says she will continue fighting for housing justice despite this setback today
>her followers comment support and encouragement to keep fighting the good fight
>she never pays the legal fees judgment against her obviously and predictably
>i could pursue collections, but lawyer says not worth the effort and time
>she has no assets and no income that could be garnished easily
>decide to just cut my losses and move on from this nightmare
>i finally get the unit back and need to do repairs and cleaning
>she left the place in terrible condition with damage and filth everywhere, holes in walls and carpet stained and appliances broken or missing parts
>estimate about $4,000 in damages beyond normal wear and tear
>kitchen cabinets are broken and bathroom sink is cracked somehow unexplained
>she painted one wall black without permission which is lease violation clearly
>left trash and food everywhere that attracted pests into the unit
>have to hire professional cleaners and pest control to deal with mess
>keep her security deposit to cover some of the damages to unit
>send her bill for the remaining damages plus the unpaid rent owed
>she posts the bill online saying I am harassing her for more money
>says she will never pay me another scent because I do not deserve it
>she posts photos claiming I am lying about the damage to unit
>says the unit was in perfect condition when she left it after eviction
>the photos she posts are clearly from when she first moved in, not when left
>comments believe her version and call me liar trying to steal more money
>send the debt to collections agency to try to recover what she owes
>her credit score tanks and she posts blaming me for ruining her credit
>says I am vindictive man punishing her for standing up for her beliefs
>does not acknowledge that she damaged property and did not pay rent
>spend the next month repairing and cleaning the unit to rent again
>replace damaged appliances and repaint walls and deep clean everything thoroughly
>hire contractors to fix the holes in walls and replace the carpet
>total cost ends up being about $6,000 to get unit rentable again
>interview new tenants very carefully this time and check social media thoroughly
>ask specific questions about their views on landlords during the interview process
>find great tenant who pays on time and takes care of the place
>never have problems with them because they understand lease's binding contract
>year later, I see Sutton posted about being denied for apartment application
>she is complaining that landlords are discriminating against her for eviction record
>says she is being punished for standing up for housing justice year ago
>does not connect that her actions have consequences for future rental applications
>she posts asking for advice on how to rent with eviction on record
>people suggest lying on applications or using fake references to get approved
>some suggest she tried to get eviction sealed or expuned from public record
>she says she should not have to because eviction was unjust and politically motivated
>someone comments that evictions stay on record for 7 years in our state
>she responds asking if that is really legal because seems like cruel punishment
>person explains that it is public record because landlords need to protect themselves
>she says landlords do not deserve protection because they are exploiters anyway
>see her posting about living with roommates now in shared house situation
>she complains constantly about the living conditions and lack of privacy there
>says she misses having her own place but cannot get approved anywhere
>still blames me for her housing instability instead of taking responsibility for actions
>she posts about one of her roommates being difficult to live with
>says the roommate does not clean up after herself and is messy
>someone comments that at least she does not have to pay landlord anymore
>she says true but living situation is still not ideal for her needs
>few months later she posts asking if anyone knows landlords who will rent to her
>says she has money for deposit in first month but eviction on record
>several people suggest she try smaller independent landlords not big companies
>she says she will never rent from male landlord again after what I did
>someone asks why gender of landlord matters if they give her chance
>she explains that she refuses to give money to men who profit off housing
>says she will only rent from women or housing cooperatives going forward
>limits her options significantly in already difficult rental market with eviction record
>cost where she is asking about tenant protections in different cities
>says she is considering moving to city with stronger tenant rights laws
>someone suggests she move to place where rent control is strict
>she says that sounds perfect and starts researching cities with those protections
>year and a half after eviction, she posts that she finally found new place
>says she is renting room and host owned by woman who understands struggle
>says the landlord is feminist who believes in housing justice and tenant rights
>happy for her that she found housing but know she learned nothing from experience
>think about how her ideology convinced her she did not have to pay rent
>she genuinely believed that her feminist beliefs exempted her from contractual obligations somehow, cost her thousands in legal fees and debt and ruined her rental history
>all because she refused to accept that housing costs money even if rights
>the viral news story and social media posts made me look like a villain
>but anyone who knows full story understands she brought this on herself completely
>i gave her every opportunity to pay or leave before eviction happened
>she chose confrontation and martyrdom over simple responsibility to pay rent
>her supporters online still think she was victim of evil landlord exploitation
>they do not know her care that she lived rentree for months
>they do not see the thousands and damages she left behind in unit
>they only see the narrative she created about feminist resisting patriarchy
>sometimes refusing to pay rent because landlord is man destroys your housing future
>sometimes feminist ideology does not override legally binding contracts you signed voluntarily
>sometimes playing victim on social media does not change the facts of the case and sometimes tenant who refuses rent gets annihilated when eviction process works exactly as intended

(I copied from transcript and edited text to match original greentext format... couldn't find original online anywhere. And way too long to bother reading/watching).