Penthouse party accused launches short-lived fundraiser to 'reclaim' rights - News Summed Up

Penthouse party accused launches short-lived fundraiser to 'reclaim' rights


Days after being charged with running a makeshift nightclub out of his downtown penthouse, a Vancouver man launched — and quickly abandoned — an online fundraising campaign asking his "fellow Canadians" to help him "reclaim" their property rights. This cartoon was attached to a GoFundMe fundraiser launched by Mohammad Movassaghi, who is accused of running a makeshift nightclub out of his penthouse apartment. According to the search warrant information, police allegedly observed a delivery driver show up with 100 McDonald's cheeseburgers — an amount they deemed "unusually large." 'Straight from the constitution' — notIn his GoFundMe post, Movassaghi mistakenly cited what he claimed were property rights "straight from the constitution." "I ask for your help to defend our right to enjoy our private property rights in the hopes of setting a precedent for my fellow Canadians," the posting said.


Source: CBC News February 05, 2021 20:15 UTC



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