BETHESDA, Md. (WBFF) — Neighbors in a quiet Washington, D.C., suburb have watched what many say feels surreal: An alleged squatter takeover of a $2.3 million home unfolding not on television, but outside their own front doors.
The property at the center of the controversy has been tied to Tamieka Goode and her partner, Corey Pollard, whom neighbors allege unlawfully occupied a bank-owned home in Bethesda. Videos posted to social media added to the friction, including one TikTok and Instagram clip attributed to Goode that included the line, “You can’t be doing regular people s–t.”
The purported squatting incident took a dramatic turn last Monday…