"So I am instructing legal representation to file a claim in the Supreme Court, outlining the peculiar circumstances and circumstantial evidence surrounding the 13 years that I have been in occupation, and the adverse conditions that apply," added Gardine, who was unwilling to divulge the name of his attorney on Friday. "The value of converting the abandoned, crime-infested building into a liveable and tradeable property I am putting at $50,000,000, as it involved taking immense personal risks and stress, as well as personal investment on the property," declared Michael Gardine in his letter to the owner of the property. In response to a letter the land- owner sent on April 22, 2013, the illegal occupant responded with a missive of his own outlining the reasons for his multimillion-dollar claim. A Kingston-based man is moving to sue the owner of the property he is squatting on for $50 million for all the work he says he has done on the property and the duress he allegedly suffered during the titleholder's attempts to have him removed.
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