<![CDATA[Gawker: valleywag, kip macy]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gawker.com.png <![CDATA[Gawker: valleywag, kip macy]]> http://gawker.com/tag/valleywag/kipmacy http://gawker.com/tag/valleywag/kipmacy <![CDATA[San Francisco landlords Kip and Nicole Macy allegedly falsified emails to defame pesky tenant]]> New details have emerged in the landlord-tenant dispute featuring Palo Alto couple Kip Macy, a software engineer who's worked on FreeBSD, and wife Nicole Macy, a local realtor. Emails were purpotedly fabricated in the name of tenant Scott Morrow, even though he told prosecutors that he has no email account:

When a court ruled in Morrow's favor in the eviction case, a lawyer at the firm representing the Macys got an email purportedly from the tenant that read, "One day you are going to come home to the Victorian house ... and find (your three children) missing. Then each day a package will arrive with a piece of them. You are f- with the wrong person."
Now a city of renters has turned to Craigslist to exert their anger at the innocent-until-proven-guilty Nicole Macy.]]>
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<![CDATA[FreeBSD developer Kip Macy arrested for tormenting tenants]]> Kip Macy, a software developer well-known in FreeBSD circles, purchased 744-746 Clementina in San Francisco's SoMa neighborhood with his wife Nicole for $995,000 in 2005. The couple then moved to evict the tenants to replace them with renters who would pay more, which would be a violation of San Francisco rent-control laws and California's Ellis Act. Now they've been arrested after allegedly terrorizing residents who protested:

When one of the tenants, Scott Morrow, successfully fought eviction, the couple allegedly told workers in September 2006 to cut the beams that supported his apartment's floor. They also shut off Morrow's electricity, cut his phone line and had workers saw a hole in his living room floor from below, prosecutors said.
The landlords now face multiple felony charges of conspiracy, burglary, grand theft and stalking. And here we thought open-source developers were relaxed about property rights.]]>
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