During a private conversation at the third court hearing about Braintree Village's eviction case against me, one of the lawyers from Turk & Quijano told me that the property management had assured her that there were no hidden cameras in my apartment. Braintree Village told the court that I was crazy and got me evicted that way; one of the things listed in the original eviction letter was that I had asked someone who worked for the property management if there were cameras in the apartment.
Paperwork that Turk & Quijano submitted to court said that there were no cameras in the apartment and that there never were cameras in the apartment.
The conglomerate knows that isn't true; there were hidden cameras in that apartment, placed there either by the property management or by someone who worked for the property management.
I don't appreciate this series of ads that recently started to appear on public trains: