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- Dec 1, 2019
I can't imagine what Payee is doing with that money. She may as well be stuffing it down a gigolo's codpiece in some seedy alley behind Clinkerdaggers at this point for all the good it's doing. Lucas should have been housed a good eight months ago.
I'd ask myself if there is even one competent person at the wheel in Washington but at this point I have run out of margarita mix.
The payee probably is doing what they're supposed to with it.
Lucas is the dumbass who got himself banned from government housing for the bullshit he tried to pull on his neighbors at the last place (leaving creepy notes about hooking him up with the young women he "knew" they were bringing over, 'bouncing' the stairs, overtly telling people he expected them to hand over a woman to him or he'd tell the management they were selling/doing drugs, this isn't speculation, this is shit he admitted happened on video, though when he tells it he says he knows they were dealing, but still straight up admits he told them if they didn't hand a woman over to him he'd go to building management) and he has a long history of evictions so even the dimmest landlord wouldn't be willing to even go month to month with him.
Never mind that he'd never be able to afford that, and anyone who googles his name isn't going to rent him a room for obvious reasons.
I wouldn't doubt that he's probably got more than enough money in the housing fund the payee has to set up and maintain, it's more that he could have enough for 2 years' worth of rent and utilities in there and he still wouldn't be able to find anyone in Spokane that'd be willing to rent to him.
From what he's said (so take it with a grain of salt) the payee has been trying to find him housing but when they find out who it's for they either ghost her or deny it because he's on a no rent list. It's only funnier because he was so sure right after he initially got evicted the last time that he'd be able to use being bipolar as an excuse as to why he shouldn't be on that no rent list for his behavior.