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'Red House' family in Portland staying at newly revealed second home
The revelation of a second home has added a new element of controversy to the ongoing 'Red House' protests in Portland.
The family at the center of the Red House protests in Portland own a second home just two miles away.
The loss of the Kinney family's Red House on Mississippi to foreclosure after a long legal fight has led to five days of protests, with hundreds of demonstrators at the property.
Property developer Roman Ozeruga, who bought the house at foreclosure for $260,000, told Fox News he was willing to sell it back to the family for the same cost, plus $20,000 already paid in property taxes, to end the tensions.
A GoFundMe campaign has already raised the $280,000 it may cost for the Kinney family to repurchase their home.
But that offer could be withdrawn after it was revealed the Kinney have a second home, which they are currently living at, located on the 2800 block of Northeast Eighth Avenue in Irvington.
OPB first confirmed the existence of the second home when they knocked on a door to the house on Friday morning. Michael Kinney answered the door and confirmed ownership before declining follow-up questions.