Controversial Mayor Evicted from Home Weeks Before Election

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Brentwood Mayor Evicted From Home Weeks Before Election

5:59 PM, Apr 13, 2011 

BRENTWOOD, Md. (WUSA)  -- The controversial Mayor of Brentwood was evicted from her home in the small Prince George's County municipality Wednesday.

Xzavier Montgomery-Wright had fallen behind nearly $7,500 on rent, according to eviction documents.  She declined to talk about the situation, or her ongoing run for re-election, as workers moved possessions from the house where she had been living on 79th Place in Brentwood.

In March, Montgomery-Wright was censured by Brentwood's town council for the unauthorized use of a town debit card to pay cell phone bills and purchase a plane ticket.  A follow up audit is ongoing.  No charges have been filed.

Montgomery-Wright is a candidate for re-election.  She takes credit for re-establishing the town's police department.

 

LINK TO VIDEO:

http://www.wusa9.com/video/default.aspx?bctid=903163266001

She would not comment on where she will live after the eviction.  She cannot serve as mayor, if she is not a resident of Brentwood.

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