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ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE WEBSITE

SMOKING GUN EXHIBIT QUICK LIST

WALLS OF SILENCE Buy the complete expose Real Estate Case Against Minnesota Property Owner Don Klyberg  & His Tenant Staff  Rick Newmann  and  Anthony Anderson  for Sexual Harassment, Retaliation, Property Damage and Breech of Implied Covenant Habitability.  Financial Claim  $18,638.37 SMOKING GUN INSTRUCTIONS Welcome to the  Quick Links  page! This section is designed to help you easily navigate through specific exhibits and the latest incidents that have occurred since the release of the  Expose  book and its accompanying website. Here’s how to make the most of this page: Explore the Exhibits : Each exhibit is linked directly to a detailed report. Click on any  exhibit link  to access the full documentation, including descriptions, evidence, and analyses. Stay Updated on New Incidents : Discover updates and new developments related to the topics covered in the  Expose . These incidents are listed with quick...

SECTION 5 TITLE 5.3 EIGHT WEEKS OF STALKING BY RICK NEWMANN’S GIRLFRIEND [EVIDENCE]

WALLS OF SILENCE SECTION 5 TITLE 5.3 EIGHT WEEKS OF STALKING BY RICK NEWMANN’S GIRLFRIEND   “The Drama Began The First Day of My Lease. Newmann and His Girlfriend Sarah Evidently Don’t Believe They Can Be Told No or Ignored.”   From December 1, 2024, to January 30, 2025, I was subjected to a continuous pattern of harassment and stalking by Sarah, the girlfriend of Property Manager Rick Newmann. Sarah obtained my personal phone number without my consent from documents stored in Rick Newmann’s residence, which also functioned as the rental office. This invasion of privacy marked the beginning of months of unwanted contact, including repeated phone calls , text messages , and in-person confrontations of Sarah’s inebriated, unannounced visits to my door . She was growing in anger and boldness by the day because I wouldn’t respond to her. I was told by the resident that helped move me into the apartment that Sarah often becomes inebriated to the point of running about ...

SECTION 6 UNINHABITABLE CONDITIONS INTRODUCTION

  WALLS OF SILENCE   SECTION 6 UNINHABITABLE CONDITIONS INTRODUCTION   Caution: The following section  contain graphic evidential photos . In this section, I'll present a detailed account of numerous Residential Lease Agreement violations and other egregious conditions that rendered Don Klyberg's property Cedar Manor Apartments physically uninhabitable. This includes severe cases of animal abuse, resulting in common areas overwhelmed with the stench of urine and feces, a pervasive infestation of blood-feeding insects both inside the unit and in shared spaces tracking from those common areas, a severe roach infestation , and a persistent, noxious odor of animal waste that pervaded the living quarters. In addition, I will document the failure to maintain essential appliances , exacerbating the property's deplorable state. Beyond the physical conditions, incidents of sexual harassment, stalking, physical assault, and retaliatory actions (including propert...

SECTION 4 TITLE 4.0 MINNESOTA LAW AND CONSEQUENCES FOR NUISANCE PROPERTIES

WALLS OF SILENCE SECTION 4 TITLE 4.0 MINNESOTA LAW AND   CONSEQUENCES FOR NUISANCE PROPERTIES   In Minnesota, a nuisance property is one that significantly disrupts the peace, safety, or well-being of the surrounding community. Nuisance properties often involve ongoing issues such as illegal activity , excessive noise , unsanitary conditions , or the presence of hazardous materials. Minnesota law provides mechanisms for local governments and property owners to address these issues. In Minnesota, the statute that addresses nuisance properties is Minnesota Statute § 617.81 -617.87 , which covers "Nuisance; Injunction; Abatement" . This set of statutes provides the legal framework for identifying, addressing, and abating nuisance properties in the state. Subpart 1. Minnesota State Law on Nuisance Properties The definition of a nuisance under Minnesota law is broad. A property can be considered a nuisance if its condition or use: A.     Endangers publ...