Lombard Caused Criminal Disaster & Tragedy for the Hung Family from G. Hung Fong on Vimeo.
Since 1993 through 2008, the Village of Lombard has been abusing and damaging the subject property more through trespassing, unauthorized access entries, access to crime after 1996, when the late Mr. Roberto Hung purchased the Lombard Historical Brick Bungalow.
During 2004, the subject property was damaged by water flooding from bursting plumbing pipes under ungauged water pressure caused by Lombard plumbing rupture and faulty storm draining system in Du Page County, which required PSI valves to be installed by the Department of Public Works and Water Services in the Village of Lombard. (Case reference to Yee v. City of Sausalito, Appellate Court Decision.)
During 2004, 2005, and 2006, the Village of Lombard has interrupted public utilities services for the Hung Family and the subject property causing additional damages and losses to the Lombard Historical Brick Bungalow for lack of telephone service lines, no electricity, and no water service to the homeowners.
During 2005, the subject property suffered extensive roofing damages and losses to existing residential telephone utilities caused by unauthorized SBC Telephone Services by the Lombard Police Department, the neighbors John and Eva Carpenters, sons, relatives, associates, and other accomplices trespassed into the Hung Family real estate property by jumping over the adjoining fence posts between the Carpenters’ driveway and the backyard of the subject property.
During 2006 and 2007, there were also existing damages and losses to the green lawn and landscaping, as well as the plant life, flower beds and borders due to the Village of Lombard Public Works Project for street pavement and water sewage inspection.
Consequently, Defendants do not plead guilty to each and every allegation presented in the Verified Complaint, since none of the persons in the Hung Family has been at home when the Village of Lombard et al. and other accomplices as Plaintiff have arranged and authorized access entry to cause extensive damages and losses to the Lombard property at 502 S. Westmore Avenue and Washington Blvd., in Du Page County, Illinois, USA, purchased and paid in full with cash retirement funds by the late Mr. Roberto Hung, J.D. in September 1996 with eldest daughter, Gardenia C. Hung as a witness, at the First State Bank of Maple Park in Illinois.
Since 1993 through 2008, the Village of Lombard has been abusing and damaging the subject property more through trespassing, unauthorized access entries, access to crime after 1996, when the late Mr. Roberto Hung purchased the Lombard Historical Brick Bungalow.
During 2004, the subject property was damaged by water flooding from bursting plumbing pipes under ungauged water pressure caused by Lombard plumbing rupture and faulty storm draining system in Du Page County, which required PSI valves to be installed by the Department of Public Works and Water Services in the Village of Lombard. (Case reference to Yee v. City of Sausalito, Appellate Court Decision.)
During 2004, 2005, and 2006, the Village of Lombard has interrupted public utilities services for the Hung Family and the subject property causing additional damages and losses to the Lombard Historical Brick Bungalow for lack of telephone service lines, no electricity, and no water service to the homeowners.
During 2005, the subject property suffered extensive roofing damages and losses to existing residential telephone utilities caused by unauthorized SBC Telephone Services by the Lombard Police Department, the neighbors John and Eva Carpenters, sons, relatives, associates, and other accomplices trespassed into the Hung Family real estate property by jumping over the adjoining fence posts between the Carpenters’ driveway and the backyard of the subject property.
During 2006 and 2007, there were also existing damages and losses to the green lawn and landscaping, as well as the plant life, flower beds and borders due to the Village of Lombard Public Works Project for street pavement and water sewage inspection.
Consequently, Defendants do not plead guilty to each and every allegation presented in the Verified Complaint, since none of the persons in the Hung Family has been at home when the Village of Lombard et al. and other accomplices as Plaintiff have arranged and authorized access entry to cause extensive damages and losses to the Lombard property at 502 S. Westmore Avenue and Washington Blvd., in Du Page County, Illinois, USA, purchased and paid in full with cash retirement funds by the late Mr. Roberto Hung, J.D. in September 1996 with eldest daughter, Gardenia C. Hung as a witness, at the First State Bank of Maple Park in Illinois.