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Reporter Charlie LeDuff posed a hypothetical to Lynn and questioned whether it'd be right for her to move into his house if he'd left it for a month.
"I'm not the only one that is squatting," Lynn responded, "There's a lot of other people on the block, if you want to be technical.
"A lot of people encouraged me to do what I'm doing now."
The pair went on a walk of the property, at which point LeDuff questioned how the house was being powered.
Despite Lynn's protests that it was 'legit', it appeared that she was, in fact, just stealing from a neighbour with a wire running from their home.
Soon, police arrived and Lynn was asked to produce proof that she owned the house.
But all she could provide was a letter from the postal service, which LeDuff claimed 'didn't count'.
In the end, Lynn ended up being handcuffed and placed in the back of the police car.
And it turned out that she was on probation for felonious assault with a deadly weapon, and squatting in another person's house broke the rules of said probation.