House built by Brad Bird Pitt, 1 killed by toxic fungus..."rot house" residents anger

Hurricane Katrina Victims, who bought a house on the back of Hollywood actor Brad Bird Pitt, is not hiding the vanity, Page Six said on Wednesday.They (residents) believed Brad Bird Pitt, Ron Austin, a lawyer for Katrina Victims, reportedly said in a recent interview.More precisely they believed in Petes dream of selling out the houses, while Austin said, Unfortunately, all they got is broken promises.Brad Bird Pitt said in 2005 that he would support restoration projects in areas that had been badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina, and Pete and his Make It Right foundation began building affordable homes for residents of New Orleans Lower Nines Ward who lost everything to Katrina.About 150 households planned to move in with the aim of constructing eco-friendly and flood-prepared housing.Lower Nines Ward was the most damaging area at the time of the 2005 disaster, and most of the black poor lived.But experimental and environmentally friendly homes have been found to be flawed, leaving residents in moldy homes.The eco-friendly housing construction project in the disaster area eventually failed, unlike the intention of good intention.Eventually, Austins attorney filed a lawsuit on behalf of residents in 2018, and they are still seeking answers from Pete and his group.Austin attorney said: They believed Brad Bird Pitt.They believed in the dream he sold out, he said. But unfortunately, what they got was to live in a rotten house that had to break down the land and start again. Pete helped residents collect millions of Family Dollars to build a house that sold for about 150,000 Family Dollars (179.92 million won) each.The houses were also pleasant, but the houses were found to have problems with waterproofing and moisture, resulting in termites and toxic fungi, killing one resident.Austin said: Unfortunately for residents, there is no place to turn.Pete and the foundation have closed their offices, he said. They will fight every day to answer questions about what went wrong in court and how they will correct this issue. Pitts lawyers have attempted to distance Pete from the charity since 2018 and even filed for him to remove Petes name from the lawsuit, claiming he was not responsible for Construction.I made it clear that Pete was not legally responsible, but he is doing his best personally to resolve what the lawsuit is going on, Pitts aide told Vanfield, adding: It was always important for Pete from the start and he very much wants it to help bring a positive ending to the situation.
Hurricane Katrina Victims, who bought a house on the back of Hollywood actor Brad Bird Pitt, is not hiding the vanity, Page Six said on Wednesday.They (residents) believed Brad Bird Pitt, Ron Austin, a lawyer for Katrina Victims, reportedly said in a recent interview.More precisely they believed in Petes dream of selling out the houses, while Austin said, Unfortunately, all they got is broken promises.Brad Bird Pitt said in 2005 that he would support restoration projects in areas that had been badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina, and Pete and his Make It Right foundation began building affordable homes for residents of New Orleans Lower Nines Ward who lost everything to Katrina.About 150 households planned to move in with the aim of constructing eco-friendly and flood-prepared housing.Lower Nines Ward was the most damaging area at the time of the 2005 disaster, and most of the black poor lived.But experimental and environmentally friendly homes have been found to be flawed, leaving residents in moldy homes.The eco-friendly housing construction project in the disaster area eventually failed, unlike the intention of good intention.Eventually, Austins attorney filed a lawsuit on behalf of residents in 2018, and they are still seeking answers from Pete and his group.Austin attorney said: They believed Brad Bird Pitt.They believed in the dream he sold out, he said. But unfortunately, what they got was to live in a rotten house that had to break down the land and start again. Pete helped residents collect millions of Family Dollars to build a house that sold for about 150,000 Family Dollars (179.92 million won) each.The houses were also pleasant, but the houses were found to have problems with waterproofing and moisture, resulting in termites and toxic fungi, killing one resident.Austin said: Unfortunately for residents, there is no place to turn.Pete and the foundation have closed their offices, he said. They will fight every day to answer questions about what went wrong in court and how they will correct this issue. Pitts lawyers have attempted to distance Pete from the charity since 2018 and even filed for him to remove Petes name from the lawsuit, claiming he was not responsible for Construction.I made it clear that Pete was not legally responsible, but he is doing his best personally to resolve what the lawsuit is going on, Pitts aide told Vanfield, adding: It was always important for Pete from the start and he very much wants it to help bring a positive ending to the situation.

Hurricane Katrina Victims, who bought a house on the back of Hollywood actor Brad Bird Pitt, is not hiding the vanity, Page Six said on Wednesday.

They (residents) believed Brad Bird Pitt," Ron Austin, a lawyer for Katrina Victims, reportedly said in a recent interview. More precisely they believed in Pete's dream of selling out the houses, while Austin said, "Unfortunately, all they got is broken promises."

Brad Bird Pitt said in 2005 that he would support restoration projects in areas that had been badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina, and Pete and his "Make It Right" foundation began building affordable homes for residents of New Orleans Lower Nines Ward who lost everything to Katrina. About 150 households planned to move in with the aim of constructing eco-friendly and flood-prepared housing. Lower Nines Ward was the most damaging area at the time of the 2005 disaster, and most of the black poor lived.

But experimental and environmentally friendly homes have been found to be flawed, leaving residents in moldy homes. The eco-friendly housing Construction project in the disaster area eventually failed, unlike the intention of good intention.

Eventually, Austin's attorney filed a lawsuit on behalf of residents in 2018, and they are still seeking answers from Pete and his group.

Austin attorney said: "They believed Brad Bird Pitt. They believed in the dream he sold out, "he said." But unfortunately, what they got was to live in a rotten house that had to break down the land and start again. "

Pete helped residents collect millions of Family Dollars to build a house that sold for about 150,000 Family Dollars (179.92 million won) each. The houses were also pleasant, but the houses were found to have problems with waterproofing and moisture, resulting in termites and toxic fungi, killing one resident.

Austin said: "Unfortunately for residents, there is no place to turn. Pete and the foundation have closed their offices, "he said." They will fight every day to answer questions about what went wrong in court and how they will correct this issue. "

Pitt's lawyers have attempted to distance Pete from the charity since 2018 and even filed for him to remove Pete's name from the lawsuit, claiming he was not responsible for Construction.

"I made it clear that Pete was not legally responsible, but he is doing his best personally to resolve what the lawsuit is going on," Pitt's aide told "Vanfield," adding: "It was always important for Pete from the start and he very much wants it to help bring a positive ending to the situation."