A judge has allowed former Orlando commissioner Regina Hill access to a home she’s been banned from for months in order to remove her personal belongings.

Hill is currently accused of exploiting a 96-year-old woman in her district and allegedly spending over $100,000 of her savings on things like makeup, new teeth, vitamin injections, a facelift, a trip to Miami, and using her as a co-signer on a new home. An Orange County judge ordered a permanent injunction to keep Hill away from the woman’s property and finances early on in the case.

Now Hill is also under federal investigation from The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, which opened an investigation into Hill last year, to better investigate the mortgage Hill used to buy herself that new home that wasn’t even in her district.

When the charges were first filed, Hill was removed from the house and was only recently granted access to remove her personal belongings, which she shared via a heart-wrenching Facebook Live video while searching for her brother’s ashes.

During the video, Hill claims that her home had been broken into and ransacked by local druggies and prostitutes on multiple occassions, and claimed that a large number of large-screen digital televisions, three iPhones, a box of watches, and more had been stolen in her absence.

A hearing was set for the case on September 3 but was recently canceled.

Editor in Chief of Bungalower.com

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