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Post La Loma Villa Deborah The Battle over Chavez Ravine engulfed the next crest of the ravine. From tip to top full stop.

  In the bustling heart of Los Angeles, where the stark realities often clash with the dreams of its inhabitants, the tale of Erik Seidenglanz and Elishba emerges as a poignant narrative of love, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of justice. United by a deep love and a shared vision for their future, Erik and Elishba found themselves entangled in a legal battle that threatened the very essence of their sanctuary—their home. Erik, embodying the principles of resilience, and Elishba, a beacon of strength and grace, stood steadfast against the complexities of adverse possession, a legal doctrine that challenged their right to hold onto their cherished abode amidst covert tactics and legal loopholes.

Their humble home, steeped in memories and dreams, became the battleground for a cause greater than the sum of its bricks and mortar. It was a fight for justice, for the sanctity of claiming what is rightfully one's own against adversaries who manipulated the law to their advantage. Despite the turmoil, Erik and Elishba's determination remained unshakeable, drawing from a profound well of mutual support and inner strength. Their ordeal became a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of standing up for one's rights in the face of daunting adversity.

As their legal strife garnered attention, it morphed into a rallying cry for those who champion the ideals of homeownership and the necessity of a fair and just legal system. The narrative of Erik and Elishba transcends their personal struggle, embodying the broader fight for justice in a realm where the intricacies of law often eclipse the core principles of right and wrong. Their journey, marked by significant challenges, stands as a beacon of hope, reminding us that within the crucible of adversity lies the potential for triumph​​.

The battle that Erik Seidenglanz and his family faced began in 2016 but laid dormant until late 2019, by march 2020 if was full blown attack Surviving the storm and with the case against the couple though they were fine. However in the quiet corners of Los Angeles, specifically within the dark confines of Department 91, a place where the mysterious "Cats of the Court" roamed freely. On October 7, 2022, an event occurred that would ripple through the foundations of Elysian Heights, setting the stage for a legal conflict steeped in conspiracy, deceit, and a fight for justice against overwhelming odds.

This saga unfolded around the production of a documentary film titled "Cats of the Court, Dept 91 is Dark," which narrates the chilling story of the 21st century American landscape through the lens of Countess Audio Seidenglanz's or Elishba Iturra (She in a band,) audacious claim of Adverse Possession over a hillside home. This peaceful abode transformed into the arena for a tumultuous legal battle involving 65 individuals, predominantly children from the Scientology community, who were embroiled in a grand conspiracy led by Binky Shapiro and her family. This scheme targeted unsuspecting newlyweds, pitting them against a system they were naively unprepared for.

Despite their lack of familiarity with the complexities of the legal system, the couple, armed with "Combat Rock" by The Clash, youthful idealism, and street-honed resilience, prepared to stand their ground. The narrative details how the property fell into the hands of Ken Shapiro and was later sold by Silverwood Properties, Inc., as part of a larger strategy to seize control of Los Angeles, specifically aiming to infiltrate the Echo Park neighborhood and eventually the city council by 2030.

The unfolding drama highlighted the dark underbelly of a corrupt system where Adverse Possession became both a shield and a sword for the Seidenglanz couple, who, fueled by their love for each other and an unwavering determination, embarked on a journey that tested their limits. With Erik Seidenglanz, the youngest magician ever admitted to the Magic Castle, and Audio developing a near-hive mind, they stood resilient against the shadows cast by Scientology and the corrupt machinations of the LAPD, the LA court system, and others who had strayed from moral integrity.

This story, interwoven with themes of 1890 Japanese and California Moderninsm’s architecture and the enduring power of love, unravels a narrative of deceit, determination, and the tireless fight against a corrupt entity. "Cats of the Court, Dept 91 is Dark" is more than a story about a struggle for a hillside home; it's a testament to the courage and resilience of those who stand against the tide of corruption, embodying a battle of good versus evil in the heart of Los Angeles​​.