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    2 Unrepentant About Selling Katrina Gift
    By WOODY BAIRD
    Associated Press Writer

    MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A church that wanted to do something special for Hurricane Katrina victims gave a $75,000 house, free and clear, to a couple who said they were left homeless by the storm. But the couple turned around and sold the place without ever moving in, and went back to New Orleans.
    "Take it up with God," an unrepentant Joshua Thompson told a TV reporter after it was learned that he and the woman he identified as his wife had flipped the home for $88,000.

    Church members said they feel their generosity was abused by scam artists. They are no longer even sure that the couple were left homeless by Katrina or that they were a couple at all.

    "They came in humble like they really needed a new start, and our hearts went out to them," said Jean Phillips, a real estate agent and member of the Temple of Deliverance Church of God in Christ. "They actually begged for the home."

    The church was also shocked by an ungrateful interview the couple gave with WHBQ-TV in Memphis.

    "I really don't like this area," said Delores Thompson. "I really didn't, and I didn't know anybody, so that's why I didn't move in and I sold it."

    Thompson, reached at a New Orleans phone number by The Associated Press on Tuesday, thanked the church for its generosity but said she saw nothing wrong in selling the three-bedroom, two-bath house.

    "Do I have any legal problems? What do you mean? The house was given to me," she said. "I have the paperwork and everything."

    She refused further comment and hung up.

    The church had decided that it would do something special for one Katrina-displaced family, in addition to its other efforts to help evacuees. The church set up a committee to find the right family and conducted several dozen interviews.

    Delores Thompson, who did most of the talking for her family, told the committee that she had lost her job as a nurse and that her husband had lost an import-export business in New Orleans, committee member Joy Covington said.

    The committee also heard how the family had lost its home and most of its possessions and how the children, a 14-year-old girl and 16-year-old boy, were eager to get back in school. The family said it wanted to resettle in Memphis.

    After the church settled on Thompson, real estate agent Phillips helped her pick out the house she wanted, and it was bought in Thompson's name. She took possession in February and sold it in September. Property transfer records for the resale list her as unmarried; the papers from the original sale list her as married.

    "I feel like it was a sham or a ripoff," Covington said.

    The church hasn't discussed legal action, but the members are upset because the house could have gone to a more needy family, Covington said.

    Thompson claimed she and her family were living in an apartment supplied by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, but did not invite Phillips over during the house search.

    "She didn't want me coming over there," Phillips said. "She'd say, `I'll meet you.'"

    Covington's husband, Edward, said the family had been listed by FEMA as displaced. But he said the church took Thompson's word for it that their house was destroyed

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    They should have had a clause in there that they had to live in the house for a certain amount of years or the house would go back to the church.

    Obviously there are low lifes that are going to try too take advantage of the Katrina situation. However, 1 bad apple doesn't make them all bad.

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    • #3
      wow unreal. these 2 people should be shot
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      • #4
        Originally posted by BettorsChat
        They should have had a clause in there that they had to live in the house for a certain amount of years or the house would go back to the church.

        Obviously there are low lifes that are going to try too take advantage of the Katrina situation. However, 1 bad apple doesn't make them all bad.

        I really doubt any church would be untrustworthy enough and so skeptical that they would have ever thought some sort of clause was needed. I agree though that it would have been nice to make sure that the house would have always been used for some charitable cause.

        I agree that one bad apple doesn't make them all bad, but it does make people take a step back and probably does affect donations. Bad news sells newspapers, as does controversy. It would be nice to see stories on how charitable people have helped folks out and appreciation shown as opposed to just the complaining folks or the cons. But the lack of personal responsibility and accountability that is extremely present nowadays is sickening. Imagine how much money a lot of these scumbags down there, of all colors, (don't want to be called Kramer!) scammed out of charities and the government. It's a handout mindset that will not go away just because the city is rebuilt.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by gbell
          I really doubt any church would be untrustworthy enough and so skeptical that they would have ever thought some sort of clause was needed. I agree though that it would have been nice to make sure that the house would have always been used for some charitable cause.

          I agree that one bad apple doesn't make them all bad, but it does make people take a step back and probably does affect donations. Bad news sells newspapers, as does controversy. It would be nice to see stories on how charitable people have helped folks out and appreciation shown as opposed to just the complaining folks or the cons. But the lack of personal responsibility and accountability that is extremely present nowadays is sickening. Imagine how much money a lot of these scumbags down there, of all colors, (don't want to be called Kramer!) scammed out of charities and the government. It's a handout mindset that will not go away just because the city is rebuilt.
          Is the City really being rebuilt though? Thousands of poor homeless people are just getting the run around.

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