Long Island squatters who hadn’t paid mortgage in over a decade appear to move out after being exposed by the Post

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A pair of allegedly racist Long Island squatters who hadn’t paid their mortgage in more than a decade appear to have finally moved out a week after their “abuse” of the court system was exposed by The Post.

Moving trucks were spotted in the driveway of the four-bedroom, two-bath, 1,536-square-foot home on Friendly Lane in Jericho Wednesday, said Bobby Chawla, whose family purchased the house 22 months ago in a bank auction but have been unable to move in because accused squatters Barry and Barbara Pollack wouldn’t leave.

By Friday, the house appeared empty and the Pollacks were nowhere to be seen.

“It feels like a Christmas Miracle, I can’t believe it,” said Chawla, who cannot officially take over the home without a judge’s approval.

“I did feel a sense of relief. . . . but I won’t be satisfied until I have possession of my home. This guy is not to be trusted.” 

The Pollacks bought the home in September 1990 for $255,000, but by 2006 had fallen into financial trouble, and wound up fighting in three different courts for 17 years to stay.

Accused squatter Barry Pollack appeared to move out just days after The Post exposed his alleged “abuse” of the court system. Georgette Roberts

The home ended up in a bank auction after the couple was sued for foreclosure in 2008 and dragged the case out for 11 years, records show.

They then began filing “skeleton” and “frivolous” bankruptcies, according to court papers.

The filings automatically paused any eviction — including in November, when movers hired by the Chawlas to empty the home were forced to abandon the effort after Barbara Pollack showed up with bankruptcy paperwork.

A moving truck showed up Wednesday. Courtesy of Bobby Chawla
The Pollacks appear to have moved out after The Post covered the story last week. Dennis A. Clark

Barry Pollack was caught on video telling the Chawlas, whose parents are from India, to “go back to Pakistan.”

On Friday, a federal bankruptcy judge barred the Pollacks from further filings.

“While most debtors are honest and hard-working individuals who are looking for a fresh start in bankruptcy, these debtors are not,” said the Chawlas’ lawyer, Heath Berger.

Pollack, pictured here last week, allegedly told the new owners to go “back to Pakistan.” Dennis A. Clark
Bobby Chawla and his pregnant sister, Gege, needed an official word from the court before they can actually move into the home. Dennis A. Clark

“Hopefully, they have filed their last petition in bankruptcy court.” 

Barry Pollack did not return a message.

Additional reporting by Dennis Clark




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