
Eye-Opening Highlights:
- Viral video captures Colorado landlord Lisa Anderson dramatically staging an assault by tenant Vontese Wines, exposing her fraudulent eviction tactics.
- Tenant harassment and assault cases involving HUD-subsidized landlords rise sharply, raising serious concerns over federal oversight and accountability.
- Legal analysts call for immediate Department of Justice and District Attorney investigations nationwide, urging a halt in federal funds to landlords abusing tenants.
Colorado – In a disturbing yet increasingly common incident highlighting rampant landlord misconduct, Colorado landlord Lisa Anderson was caught staging a fake assault on camera against her tenant, Vontese Wines. Thisshocking footage, now viral, showcases the depths some landlords will stoop to intimidate tenants—especially when lucrative federal funds are involved.
The dramatic video recorded by Wines’ son clearly captures Anderson, who also goes by Elizaveta Andersen, collapsing to the floor during a heated confrontation. Anderson theatrically cries out, claiming Wines had assaulted her. “Oh my God, she’s choking me! Oh my God, she’s hurting me! Oh, my head!” Anderson shrieks, despite Wines visibly standing at a distance. Anderson later went to the police and falsely alleged Wines pushed her, causing her head to strike a table.
The confrontation was triggered by Anderson’s unlawful demand for early rent payments, despite Wines consistently adhering to her contractual obligations. Wines disclosed to local news reporters that Anderson frequently pressured her to pay rent ahead of its due date, escalating tension by threatening unlawful lockouts and eviction.
“Every single month, she would text days early to pressure payment,” Wines explained. When Wines resisted paying rent before its due date, Anderson escalated, illegally attempting to change the locks—an egregious violation of tenant rights.