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Squatter posed as financial adviser in $2.3M mansion — but lived off food stamps and sent daughter to work instead of school: report

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Fews App Post Time 7h ago

A Maryland squatter posed online as a financial adviser, but was actually living off food stamps and sending her 16-year-old daughter out to work instead of school, while hiding out in a $2. 3 million mansion, according to a report. Tameika Goode, 40, who recently returned to the ritzy 7,500-square-foot home in the suburbs of Washington, DC, presented herself as a bankruptcy expert, flogging $800 courses online and sharing social media posts of her Porsche.

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