Andrew Jazprose Hill
1 min readNov 20, 2022

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Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts.

However, you appear to be quoting one-liners from negative campaign ads based on a superficial report originally published in the Washington Free Beacon. As usual, the facts reveal more than TV campaign advertising.

To wit: The eviction actions were filed by Columbia Residential, which has a 1% ownership in the building and manages the day-to-day operations.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Columbia Residential said no tenants had been evicted for non-payment of rent since June 2020, several months before a federal moratorium took effect. And they said neither Warnock nor Ebenezer were involved in the building’s operations.

“As the building’s sole management agent, Columbia Residential handles all aspects of property management at MLK Village; the building’s owners bear no responsibility for the day-to-day operations of the property, nor do they exercise any oversight of the building tenants’ rental transactions,” the statement said.

Source: https://www.ajc.com/politics/complaint-seeks-irs-audit-of-warnock-church-foundation/FH74HB6XHJGILCUIMQB4AE4OQE/

Allegations like the ones raised in negative TV ads, though appearing to be true on the surface, prove false upon closer examination.

Unfortunately, people often go around quoting this stuff as if they had researched the incidents themselves and are qualified to speak with authority. When all they did was watch television.

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Andrew Jazprose Hill
Andrew Jazprose Hill

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I write about Art, Culture, and Race in The Jazprose Diaries on Substack. My short stories are there too in The Fiction Fix. Read me, Seymour, read me.

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