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Resident alleges illegal sale of East End Village parcel; commissioners say they will review
Summary
A West Virginia resident told the Montague County Commission that a parcel tied to the East End Village project was sold 'illegally' in June 2024 and asked the county to treat the parcel as a foreclosure or breach; the presiding officer said a development authority committee will review the claim.
James Giuliani, identifying himself as a West Virginia resident, told the Montague County Commission during public comment that 142 Richwood Avenue — a parcel he said was part of the East End Village development — "was illegally sold" in June 2024 and that required releases were not obtained from him as a lienholder. "As of June 2024, it was illegally sold without proper releases for me," Giuliani said, and added that he holds a deed of trust requiring his approval…
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