A Georgiafamilymourning the loss of their father is now entangled in a propertydispute after allegedsquatters moved into their late parents’ DeKalb Countyhome just one day before it was set to be sold, and promoted a so-called VIP pool party at the residence.
The property on Crestknoll Circle drew attention last May after a flyer began circulating on social mediaadvertising an “indoor pool party.” DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office quickly responded, placing deputies on patrol around the property. The party never occurred — likely deterred by law enforcementpresence — but the ordeal left neighbors and the grieving family frustrated.
“It’s just the audacity to promote it,” said neighbor Myles Willis. “Early in the morning, I saw a stream of people coming out, loud music, people all over the place — very abnormal for this neighborhood.”
Kevin Oliver and his siblings say they had just lost their father when individuals unlawfully entered the family’s home the next day and began squatting. The property, already under contract with new buyers, became the center of a legal and emotionalbattle…