DA to Pursue Monster House Ex-Owner

Suzy Brown was accused of stealing $1 million worth of fixtures

Prosecutors say they will re-file charges against a woman accused of stealing $1 million worth of fixtures, appliances and doors from a foreclosed home in Encinitas, according to the North County Times.

Suzy Brown's neighbors dubbed it the β€œMonster House” after the 15-bedroom villa began construction. The house fell into foreclosure in February 2009 and was vacant for about three weeks. In March 2009, it was stripped of up to $1 million in imported fixtures, police said.

Brown was facing one charge of grand theft and one charge of felony vandalism, but a judge dismissed those charges Thursday on a technicality.

A judge ruled that the prosecutor failed to prove that the bank owned the house in 2009 when a real estate broker discovered the missing fixtures.

"The people did not provide any representative of the bank, unfortunately," Superior Court Judge Aaron Katz said.

Deputy District Attorney Robert Eacret left a message with the paper stating that his office will refile charges against Brown but did not leave details as to when, the paper reported Sunday.

Brown, who built the house in 2004, had planned to turn it into a "recovery house" for patients looking to escape the clutches of drugs and alcohol, but the city killed the plan after neighbors complained about the $13 million villa.
 

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