{"id":11349,"date":"2024-01-26T20:41:46","date_gmt":"2024-01-26T20:41:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/9thstreetjournal.org\/?p=11349"},"modified":"2024-01-26T20:41:46","modified_gmt":"2024-01-26T20:41:46","slug":"a-bagel-an-eviction-notice-and-a-seven-month-saga","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/9thstreetjournal.org\/2024\/01\/26\/a-bagel-an-eviction-notice-and-a-seven-month-saga\/","title":{"rendered":"A bagel, an eviction notice, and a seven-month saga"},"content":{"rendered":"
Pearlie Williams, 63, was supposed to appear at the Durham County Courthouse for her final eviction hearing on December 13. Then two days beforehand, it was postponed \u2014 again. The Saturday after, she messaged The 9th Street Journal in all caps:<\/span><\/p>\n
I MIGHT HAVE SOME GOOD NEWS TO SHARE WHEN ATTORNEY SMITH CALLS ME NEXT WEEK. TALK TO YOU SOON.<\/span><\/p>\n
On Tuesday, December 19, her lawyer, Ernest Smith, called to tell Williams that the courts dismissed her case. The judgment came more than two months after her arson charges <\/span>were dismissed<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n