A hellish neighbor who spent years terrorizing his family in her block was ordered to pay £ 200,000.
Vicky New was previously found threatening his neighbor by breaking the “no trespassing” sign on the Indianapolis Twin Cricks Drive.
In a proceeding filed in 2020, a federal judge ordered her to pay after alleging that she “engaged in patterns and practices of harassment, taunting, and intimidation” based on race and country of origin. ..
The proceedings were filed by the Fair Housing Center in Central Indiana and the Bank of Donata, a former neighbor of New.
The proceedings allege that she harassed the bank, threw racial slurs at the children at the bus stop, then escalated to threats of murder and called police to her neighbors for no good reason.
After the criminal investigation, New was charged with trespassing, batteries, and mischief, but the charges were later withdrawn.
According to the decision, the bank will receive £ 123,000 as disciplinary and compensatory damages.
FHCCI will receive a total of approximately £ 41,000 in punitive and compensatory damages and attorneys’ fees.
Along with the Kirkpatrick Management Company, the Homeowners Association has also been nominated as a defendant in the proceedings.
As part of another settlement, they agreed to pay damages, attorneys’ fees and expenses of £ 216,000.
The Twin Creeks Homeowners Association previously stated that it had received harassment complaints from more than 20 residents.
In 2018, she was caught by a camera attacking her neighbor with a “no trespassing” sign and charged with a battery and trespassing.
A woman detained in Marion County Jail until the format accusation was caught by a camera attacking the couple.
In a shocking video, she was seen pulling a sign in her neighbor’s yard and throwing it at them.
She then calls them racial slurs and threatens to kill them.
At the time, Miguel Rios and Rubia Roman said they were always in trouble with New and described living next to her and her husband as a “living nightmare.”
“She keeps telling us she’s going to kill us, and we don’t know when that night will come,” Miguel said at the time.
New denied the charges at the time when a lawyer issued a statement to RTV6. “Unfortunately I believe this is an exaggerated real estate line dispute, and my client promises to pay homage to everyone involved and resolve all issues.”
According to WishTV, the community has demanded that the school bus stop be moved from New’s home.