Under the State of Oklahoma’s Tenant-Landlord Statute, Chudinova appears to have been a “tenant at will” per Oklahoma Statute Section 41-1 (“Who deemed tenant at will”), because she occupied the home with the apparent assent of the owner. Flowers complied with state law governing evictions, or whether he engaged in “self help” akin to a residential lessor placing a tenant’s belongings on the lawn. The incident raises many questions, the first of which is, who on Earth drops their child’s mother off at a homeless shelter?Īnother question is whether Mr. “She did not as stated in her petition call the police, I in fact called the police to have her removed from the vehicle, I will produce the police report. Chudinova on July 05th 2016 that we were going to Wal-Mart and instead took her to the rescue Mission,” he wrote. She refused to vacate the premise, so I in fact did tell Ms. Chudinova of this a couple weeks prior and gave her notice of eviction. “The conversations that I had with the City Rescue Mission are documented and began a month before she was removed from the home,” he wrote. “I learned that they did have a program that would help her get counseling because I felt she had a personality disorder that was previously not disclosed and help her get a place of her own to stay if I would help offset the cost,” he wrote in the court document, attaching no evidence to support his opinion. “I started communicating with the City Rescue Mission in June of 2016 trying to figure out if there was a program that could help,” he wrote in his response to a recent suit filed by Chudinova in Oklahoma. He refuses to say more about his military contract work except that he did not work for Blackwater.Īfter she became pregnant, he agreed they would move to the United States, that they would get married, and that he would assist her with obtaining a green card.Īfter living in Georgia for some time, Flowers met a new girlfriend and presented Chudinova (then “Svetlana Flowers”) with a divorce agreement, in which he agreed to get her a green card (already promised but promised again), that he would repay a loan to her mother (that he already owed), and that they would all move to Oklahoma together.Īfter living in Oklahoma for some time, he decided he did not want her living with him and his girlfriend anymore. Flowers had dropped his ex-wife, Svetlana Chudinova, at a homeless shelter without any of her belongings after telling her that he was taking her to Walmart to go shopping.ĪPN obtained court records to verify and research the controversy.įlowers had met Chudinova, who is Russian, in Afghanistan while he was a military contractor. ![]() In July 2021, the New Republic magazine revealed, among other things, that Mr. ![]() Eric Swalwell (D-CA) and former City of Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young.įlowers claims in his mass emails to be the only candidate in the race, but Rome Commissioner Wendy Davis (Ward 2) and Holly McCormack are also seeking the Democratic nomination. He boasts the endorsements of former U.S. Flowers, a political newcomer and military veteran in a cowboy hat, has raised millions of dollars in his campaign for the Democratic nomination. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and covering northwest Georgia, has captured national attention because of the incumbent, freshman Congresswoman’s far-right positions and bombastic nature. The race for the Fourteenth Congressional District seat, currently held by U.S. Congress for Georgia’s Fourteenth Congressional District, dropped his ex-wife at a homeless shelter, according to court documents reviewed by Atlanta Progressive News. ![]() (APN) ATLANTA – Marcus Flowers, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S.
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