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The Portland family at the center of the “Red House” controversy reportedly has a second home located only 2 miles away, according to property records.
The house, located on Mississippi Avenue and owned by the Kinney family since the 1950s, has been the focus of protests after the family was evicted following a protracted legal battle over foreclosure.
The Kinney family has continued legal challenges to their eviction, and they have stayed at a second home during the protests that's located less than 2 miles from the “Red House,” OPB reported.
PORTLAND, OR - DECEMBER 10: (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image contains profanity). Barriers surround the Red House, whose residents are up for eviction, on December 10, 2020 in Portland, Oregon.
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