Guest guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 The Cornerstone Group Bridgewater Place Please read the story below it's at www.browardtimes.com the 2 places above are places in my story Cornerstone is Venice Coves. they had to change their name because I send so much mail out about them. all connected to Krissy and Lori Parrish, Lori was back then County Commissioner I was asign 3 apartments then they perpertrated fraud on my credit. also then X President of the NAACP Bill McCormick was on my case?!. and now this story see for yourselves my story is very true check my old e-mail if you don't believe me. Krissy worked at Bridgewater Place before going to Venice Coves? Commissioner Carlton name come up in court and bill McCormick Hummmmmmm. THE ALL- NEW WAKE UP SOUTH FLORIDA WITH ANDRE EGGELLETION, JOY ANN REID & EDDIE FREDERICK 6 AM to 10 AM. http://www.wtps1080am.com/home.asp For idea's for a show call 305-677-7585 Elvira > > LEGAL > Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum has issued subpoenas related to a discrimination probe into people with children being denied the right to rent apartments at properties owned by The Cornerstone Group. The firm’s rental developments under the probe in Broward are Banyan Pointe in Coconut Creek; Bridgewater Place in Oakland Park; Harbour Cove in Hallandale Beach; Laguna Pointe, Eagle Pointe and Pompano Oaks in Pompano Beach; Sanctuary Cove in North Lauderdale and the St. Croix complex in Lauderdale Lakes. > > FORT LAUDERDALE > > > elvira52@... wrote: Elvira > > From: sister sister > > Date: 2007/07/14 Sat PM 11:22:18 EDT > > , > > Brad > > Subject: Broward Main Courthouse > > > > COURTHOUSE > > The problem with the sickness-causing mold in the Broward Main Courthouse is much worse than first believed, and it appears county officials have known about it for years. I have requested a detailed account of the problem from County Administrator Pam Brangaccio, but sources say workers in that building are getting sick everyday. This thing is so bad that it may be time ask Gov. Charlie Crist to intervene. > > > > This story is at www.browardtimes.com this is where I went to court over mold the name of then and now & then Commissioner Carlton . and the X president of the NAACP 2002 Bill McCormick and some others Commissioner Lori Parrish who moved up Go Figure. > > > > they are the one's being protected no one cares to hear anything I have to say after all I did move to another State to prove my case knowing that would follow me that was the idea, to show that they would they did. > > > > Long story Last week the editor also had another story about the Toxic wast sites he lived in the same building as I lived in 2002 had very bad molds Brad below story. > > > > Elvira > > Who will defend the defenseless? BY Brad > > ' ); document.write( addy33133 ); document.write( '' ); //-->\n Brad@... ' ); //--> This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ' ); //--> > > > > It’s been more than six weeks since the Broward Times reported that soil in the Durrs neighborhood is so toxic that people are risking their health just by living there every day. And few have stood up to defend them. > > > > People who live in that neighborhood are not supposed to eat, drink, or smoke in their gardens, according to a report from state and national health experts. > > > > They are supposed to somehow avoid dust, with all the construction work going on around them. > > > > They are supposed to take off their shoes before entering their homes, and to wear gloves while gardening. They must not eat food from their gardens. > > Their children are not supposed to play in their yards. > > > > The situation is an outrage. > > > > Health officials won’t directly come out and say that what’s in the soil there is slowly killing people. But you don’t have to be a doctor to realize that living in these conditions is not exactly going to guarantee you a long and healthy life. > > > > I don’t have a medical degree. But I do have common sense. And it tells me that if health experts say exposure for more than a year to contaminants in the yards “might adversely affect’’ children with developmental disabilities, it probably has harmed adults who have been exposed to the poisons for decades. > > > > Dr. Sam Snyder, chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine at Nova Southeastern University’s medical school, told Broward Times last month that exposure to arsenic, lead, dioxin and other contaminants detailed in the health report can cause birth defects, miscarriages, seizures and liver disease as well as brain and nervous system deterioration, depending on how much a person is exposed to the chemicals. > > > > Some elected officials have discussed the idea of a community meeting to address the health issues. > > But it is time for somebody to stand up and take the lead. > > > > Those who live in the Durrs neighborhood must be relocated to a safe place, and the entire area must be properly cleaned up. > > > > Pictured above is Brad , executive editor of the Broward Times. 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