SILVER SPRING, Md. (WBFF) — For more than nine months, a multimillion-dollar home in Bethesda stood at the center of a legal and emotional battle — one that neighbors, witnesses and prosecutors say should never have been allowed to escalate.
That case — and the 19-year-old William & Mary college student who filed charges — was heard Thursday afternoon in a Silver Spring district courtroom, where accused squatter Tamieka Goode was found guilty on all tried counts of trespassing, and breaking and entering. She was sentenced to 90 days in jail and arrested in court.
Goode denied her guilt to the court and Spotlight on Maryland. “They may not want me in the neighborhoodbut what they’re doing is guessing,” she said in court. “They’re trying to dispose of me.”…