The owner of a historic building in the Borough of Glendon, Pennsylvania, has lost his suit against Glendon and the City of Easton for damage to the building following a fire on June 14, 2008.
Owner Mario Russo alleged that firefighters from Easton wrongfully damaged parts of the building "for no reason but to weaken the structure so it can't be rehabilitated." Russo further alleged when the building was demolished for safety reasons the day after the fire, it was done in such a way as to make it impossible to rehabilitate the structure.
The lawsuit was dismissed after Russo was unable to substantiate his claims. According to Easton Mayor Sal Panto Jr., the suit was frivolous from the start: "You're taking a blighted building that had been in disrepair for years, and you're trying to say the fire department did more damage than necessary. That's just ridiculous."
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