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Port Chester Eminent Domain Case

December
19

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Today’s column was about a legal battle between a pair of Port Chester businessmen who alleged that the G&S of Old Bethpage, Long Island, the “preferred developers” of the village’s downtown, tried to extort them. Bart Didden and Dominick Bologna have claimed that G&S said it wouldn’t press for condemnation of their 35,000-square foot property under the power of eminent domain if they gave them a cash payment of $800,000.

On Jan. 5, the U.S. Supreme Court will review the case for consideration. In the column I quoted from a lengthy amicus brief field with the court by the Pacific Legal Foundation, a 30-year-old nonprofit organization that litigates matters affecting the public interest.

Click on the above for a full reading of the brief.

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