Written by Biloxi
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) - Nancy Jacobini is a homeowner and has been for awhile. For two decades, she has been in the same house, which makes what happened on September 28th, 2010 so bizarre.
"It was about 5:30 p.m. It was a very rainy, dark, dreary day. I was in the front bedroom lying down on the bed with the light on. All of a sudden I heard someone trying to put their hand on the door handle. At that point I knew I was in trouble. I immediately grabbed my cell phone, went to the bathroom, locked my door and called 911. I was scared. Very scared. Cause I could hear the aggressiveness at the door. I panicked. Maybe he followed me. Maybe he's a sex offender. I had no idea," remembers Jacobini.
Orange County deputies showed up at the house. They found a locksmith changing the hardware on Nancy's front door. He was sent by Nancy's bank: JP Morgan Chase.
"The bank broke into my home for no darn good reason," says Jacobini.
"Americans need to wake up, because if we don't stop them from doing this now, what's to stop them from kicking everybody's doors down?" asks Matthew Weidner, Nancy's attorney.
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/news/local/021511-lawsuit-filed-in-local-bank-break-in-case
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