Gibbs said the real owners of the home learned she was there and told her she has to move out. “It was a scam and I fell for it,” she admitted. Gibbs told Jones that she had no idea the woman didn’t own or have any affiliation with the home. “If you would have met her, like, she was sweet as pie,” Gibbs said. Bass Pro Shop manager trying to stop robbery identified She’s now been fired after 13 years on jobĭA’s office looking to revoke Georgia rapper’s bond following car crash, near-drug overdose GA Lowe’s worker punched 3 times trying to stop thieves. She said the woman even doted on her kids and was so angelic. The woman gave her the keys and two garage door openers. Gibbs said she paid $5,000 for a security deposit, along with first and last month’s rent. This is the receipt,” she said as she showed Jones the documents that looked official. Two weeks earlier, she met the landlord, who gave her a tour. My little ones were so excited,” she said. She said there was so much to love about the home: It was near her daughter’s school, it had a big backyard and it had four bedrooms. “I was ready to move in and make this my home with my kids,” she said. Gibbs told Channel 2′s Tom Jones that she was excited about the home in Lithia Springs when she first moved in. It was supposed to be their new “home sweet home,” but two weeks after Sonetta Gibss and her two kids moved in, Gibbs found out the home they rented didn’t belong to the person they signed a lease with.
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