This video demonstrates that sovereign citizen arguments and claims of indigenous land rights do not provide legal protection against court-ordered evictions; the legal system operates independently of such claims, and individuals who ignore proper legal processes and rely on internet conspiracy theories will face consequences regardless of their beliefs.
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Sheriff's office, serving an eviction.
Sheriff's office, here to serve an eviction.
For everybody inside this residence.
Okay, we're serving an eviction. Open up the door, ma'am.
I'm not getting an eviction from nobody. I've been here for 20 years. I'm not evicting. You go through a process. I haven't been through no process.
Can't nobody just come up here.
My name is Ms. Green. Okay, Ms. Green, I've got to say that we posted a notice on your door. That's not You said unknown. I'm an unknown person. I don't know what that means.
>> Ms. Green, is anybody else in the house with you? My grandson is in here with me. Okay, how old is your grandson? He's 19. 19?
Okay, Ms. Green. Why didn't you go to the courthouse when your notice was posted on the door? I'm not an unknown person. I'm Zoanne Green. I've been here for 20 years. They don't have no contracts with me to be doing nothing with anyone. So, I don't know why they're here talking about they can evict me and all this stuff. So, you go past foreclosure to evict to get in the Listen, this is a scam and the bank is a scam. And so, they don't have no jurisdiction over me. I'm indigenous to this land. This is my property. I been here. That's why they can't touch me.
Now, this person comes over here talking about, "Oh, I just uh purchased this house from an auction with no paperwork in his hand. He just talked to I could have killed him.
And you don't come up to nobody's home talking about what you got. You ain't got nothing in your hand. You're just talking.
Like, who the [ __ ] does that? If I'm supposed to be evicted, my name is not unknown. Everybody knows it. This my light The light bill has been in my name for 20 years. I have been here. This is my home. Okay, don't nobody Can't nobody buy somebody's home out from under them if they don't have no paperwork or no nothing.
Okay. not right. So, you can't evict me for nothing.
But my question to you, Ms. Green, why didn't you go to the courthouse? Because the paper say unknown.
If you have something I I've been All my neighbors know me.
I'm part of the neighborhood watch. Why is my name not on any paperwork?
The You can explain that to me. I'm not unknown. I'm very known.
So, I don't know what kind of eviction you're doing, but it's it's illegal. You can't evict me.
>> court order, ma'am. Well, I don't know who what court order What name is it under?
It's under 3718 >> That's not a name. That's an address.
All right, guys. Today we are looking at a chaotic eviction case involving a woman who genuinely believes foreclosure laws and court orders do not apply to her because she claims the land is sovereign territory. Right from the start, deputies arrive to serve the eviction notice, but instead of cooperating, she immediately challenges the paperwork and insists the courts have no authority over her. As the argument continues, she repeatedly focuses on her name not appearing on the documents while completely ignoring the fact that the property itself was legally foreclosed on. Things get even more intense when she starts claiming the bank is running a scam and says nobody has jurisdiction over her because she is indigenous to the land.
Meanwhile, officers stay calm and continue explaining the legal process while she grows more emotional and confrontational. By the end of this section, it becomes obvious that she fully believes she has discovered some loophole that can stop the eviction while everyone else already understands the legal battle was lost long before deputies ever showed up at the property.
Let me explain to you, Ms. Green, why I'm here.
And the court order was signed by the judge saying to do the eviction.
Under who For who? I'm just explaining to you that it's for the property. No, you can't evict You really So, you think you can come here and evict somebody off of a property and you don't even have their name. Okay.
It doesn't require me to have a name.
You want to read this portion?
>> Are you [ __ ] serious, dude?
>> Yes, ma'am. I'm going to let you read this.
>> I don't need to read none of that. I don't want to read it. It don't have nothing to do with me. It has to do with this property.
It says to >> This is my property under my name. You don't even have a name on there. The screen So, I'm not I'm not leaving my property.
State of Florida, which we are in.
To the Orange County Sheriff's Office, which county we in.
You're ordered >> going to throw me out of my house right now? I have no choice, ma'am. This is the court process, yes. Y'all was Well, come throw all my [ __ ] out there. Since you're going to do that to >> So, it says to a indigenous person of this land. So, you go do it. all persons.
You're not removing me from my property.
So, you're about to take me out of here, but how?
Voluntarily, preferably.
Dude, you listen. I'm telling you, you're not removing me out of my property. Okay. I'm not leaving, so >> Okay. We don't want to take you to jail, that's all.
Really? You This is pathetic. Y'all are something else. And God will deal with you.
God will deal with you. Okay. I'm not leaving my house. This is my property.
You you you walk up here with a guy.
What What is he doing? Who is that white man coming up here trying to take black people's homes?
No, you walked up here with a guy with no name on no paper. You can keep going, sir.
There's no name on on that paper. You think you can throw me out of my house?
That is against the law. I'm sorry. And you will be arrested.
All right, sir. You got to leave then.
Got a court order to move off I got to leave?
But look at all my stuff is in here. All my life is in here. I've been here for 20 years.
Really?
Just like this. your mother? My grandson is my grandson. Just like I was praying to your grandmother, we got a court order to remove all persons from this address.
30 31 I need the supervisor to come over here, somebody. Cuz I'm not doing This is not happening to me. I don't I don't They think they can just come and take you out your home.
That is a shame. I need somebody over here. business is Okay, so that's what we're doing right now. You can't evict some They don't even have my name on the paperwork.
They just want to throw me up out of here. And that guy over there did this.
He He went and got them.
With no paperwork to just come to your home. Y'all do that to black people all day long.
He got some paperwork with nobody's name on it. And he And he can throw out the property, not the persons that's in the property. Step out your turn around.
Why? Step out your turn around. You're not in trouble. You're not in trouble.
I'm scared of these people.
And I don't even know why you're showing it to him. Cuz I'm the grown person. You didn't want to look at him anyway. I don't need that. And then my name ain't on it. He's in the door, right? Yeah, but my name ain't on it.
We're in the state of Florida, right? He don't even have his glasses on. I don't know what kind of sheriff's office this is. You're a commanding to remove all persons from 3718 Killing Ave.
And we are putting this company in possession of the property. This is a shame.
So, I don't know where they think I'm going to go. I don't have You don't want to see me a place to go. I'm going to sit here on this damn porch. To remove the person out there? Remove all persons.
That's That's a shame.
So, So, your best option is to gather your belongings and become free. I don't have I don't have nowhere to go. This is where the confrontation really starts spiraling out of control. Deputies carefully explain that the eviction order applies to every occupant living at the address, but she completely refuses to accept it and won't even look at the paperwork being shown to her.
Instead, she doubles down on the idea that the eviction is illegal and insists nobody can remove her from her land.
The situation quickly becomes emotional once officers warn her that refusing to leave could lead to arrest. Family members begin appearing around the house. Accusations start flying and she claims everyone involved is targeting her unfairly. As the pressure builds, the reality of losing the home finally starts setting in and the conversation shifts from anger into desperation. She repeatedly says she has nowhere else to go and continues blaming everyone except the choices that led to the foreclosure.
The saddest part about this entire scene is that she likely had opportunities to challenge everything properly in court but years of believing sovereign citizen rhetoric completely destroyed her ability to handle the situation realistically before it reached this point.
You can go to the court and try to fight this. Really? I can't But I need to get out of my house. I can't stop this eviction. That is a shame and you can look at you.
Yeah, we don't enjoy doing this. Yeah, sure. You have no authority to think that you think that this is beautiful.
This this eviction's going to happen.
I'm not leaving my house. I'm not.
I've been living here for 20 years. You want me to just up and leave cuz you brought your you came over here on my porch telling me what I got to do. My name ain't on nothing.
So, you got to take me to jail?
No, we don't want to do that. You don't want to but you will in a heartbeat. You don't care about nobody.
You have nothing inside of you. That that is not true. Nothing.
And and I pray for you because something going to happen to both of y'all for coming here trying to remove somebody from their house because of that piece of [ __ ] that ain't a piece of foreigner It's not a court on my land.
You will pay dearly, honey, if I leave here cuz I don't have no place to go and I'm not leaving. I got too much [ __ ] to get out of here.
So, I don't know what we're going to do, but you might need to go back to the judge and tell him I said to call me.
That's something you should have did, man. I don't need to do that. That's not None of None of it is on my My name is not on any They're not talking to me.
So, you're not a person? I'm not My name I have a name and a and an identity.
But, you are a person, right?
It doesn't say person. It says It needs to say the person that has been here.
The light bill is in my name for 20 years.
>> it. You would have to talk to the court about it. I don't need to talk to no court.
I'm indigenous. This is my land. Well, we got a bit of a situation.
Bought this house at the auction. She's claiming it's sovereign property. We had to go through the eviction process.
Uh she's called me many names. Looks like she has requested all the officers' names and badge numbers.
And they are writing this information down.
Yeah, she's asked for all their badge numbers and names.
I guess she'll file a complaint. She could have showed up for court, by the way.
But, her reason for not going to the court date was she has a name. Her name is not unknown.
She's going back to the door to do something.
She unlocked the door, went back in for some reason. Don't know why.
Police officer for going in with them.
Uh they have a car.
And for the record, it is a BMW.
Everything fully collapses in this final section as she openly refuses to leave and even suggests she would rather go to jail than comply with the court order.
>> [music] >> The officers remain surprisingly calm while she continues insisting the property belongs to her regardless of foreclosure laws or legal rulings. At this point the confrontation is no longer really about paperwork anymore.
It becomes a person emotionally unraveling while refusing to accept the consequences of years of denial.
Eventually viewers hear directly from the actual homeowner who legally purchased the property through auction and his explanation completely changes the perspective of the entire situation.
He confirms that the eviction process had already been handled properly through the courts long before deputies arrived. Even then more chaos unfolds in the background as she continues creating drama around the property. By the end of the video the biggest takeaway is painfully clear. Ignoring the legal system and relying on internet conspiracy theories never protects people from reality. If you enjoyed the video make sure to leave a like, subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications so you don't miss the next upload. We'll see you in the next video.
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