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Vulgar squatter lazed around $2.3m mansion all day and sent child to work in BAKERY to help pay the bills... but now karma has caught up with her in the most delicious way

Vulgar squatter lazed around $2.3m mansion all day and sent child to work in BAKERY to help pay the bills... but now karma has caught up with her in the most delicious way

A sprawling Maryland mansion, fast cars and closets full of designer clothes... Tamieka Goode appeared to have it all - until last week.

That was when self-proclaimed bankruptcy expert, 40, was forced to swap her $2.3 million Bethesda home for the rather less opulent surroundings of Montgomery County Detention Center.

The drastic change in circumstances came after Goode, a married mother of two teenagers, was exposed as a squatter and charged with multiple criminal offenses.  

'Don't f*****g record me!' she was filmed screeching as she was led away by cops in the dead of night February 11.

But it was too late for that, with the efforts of one teenager and his ever-watchful security camera credited with driving Goode out of the neighborhood.

Goode had the bad fortune to try and squat next door to the mansion of Ian Chen, a 19-year-old pre-law student at William & Mary College in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Appalled upon realizing who his new neighbor was after she arrived on ritzy Burning Tree Road in Summer 2025, Chen began filming. The results were startling.

After moving into the home whose previous owners went into foreclosure, Goode was seen changing the locks.

The self-proclaimed bankruptcy expert was actually just squatting at the $2.3m property

Goode lived inside the $2.3 million mansion from July 2025 to January 2026

The $2.3 million Maryland mansion that Tameika Goode squatted in is seen boarded up last week after her eviction

The $2.3 million Maryland mansion that Tameika Goode squatted in is seen boarded up last week after her eviction 

Goode lazed about the home doing no work - but sent 16-year-old daughter Paiyton (pictured) to work at a Paris Baguette bakery to help pay the bills

Goode lazed about the home doing no work - but sent 16-year-old daughter Paiyton (pictured) to work at a Paris Baguette bakery to help pay the bills 

Apparently too cheap to pay for rent or her own mortgage, Goode nonetheless furnished the 7,500 sq ft mansion with items as lavish as a baby grand piano, tufted chairs, an air hockey table and a PacMan arcade game. 

Chen was shocked to see her paint the neutral walls black and even install a home cinema room, complete with vulgar mobile popcorn cart. 

The mansion's three car garage found two of its slots occupied, one with Goode's Porsche Cayenne SUV, the other with husband Corey Pollard's white Maserati Quattroporte. 

Both vehicles sported personalized license plates. Pollard's had the tag 'PR1V4T3' and Goode's plate 'MEEKTHE 1.' Both appear to have been bought online. 

It is not clear if the couple owned or rented the vehicles they were driving or if they were someone else's; however, Goode declared 'no vehicle' in her bankruptcy records. 

Goode's husband, who is not the biological father of Paiyton, has a lengthy court record and has been convicted on different felonies on the state and federal level going back to 2010.

A sprawling Maryland mansion, fast cars and closets full of designer clothes... Tamieka Goode appeared to have it all - until last week

A sprawling Maryland mansion, fast cars and closets full of designer clothes... Tamieka Goode appeared to have it all - until last week 

Goode gave the mansion a makeover that added a home cinema room, seen above, complete with vulgar mobile popcorn machine

Goode gave the mansion a makeover that added a home cinema room, seen above, complete with vulgar mobile popcorn machine 

Goode is seen dressed down on the driveway of her mansion, in her black Porsche Cayenne with a personalized license plate

Goode is seen dressed down on the driveway of her mansion, in her black Porsche Cayenne with a personalized license plate  

Goode's husband Corey Pollard is seen being taken away by police officers last month. He has a lengthy criminal record

Goode's husband Corey Pollard is seen being taken away by police officers last month. He has a lengthy criminal record

His federal case that involved transporting stolen vehicles from Pennsylvania into Delaware in a yearslong criminal enterprise, according to court documents reviewed by the Daily Mail.

He pleaded guilty and in 2024 was convicted. By June 2025, he was out on supervised release and moved from a jail cell into the mansion that his wife was squatting in on Burning Tree Road.

In early December, Pollard was re-arrested for allegedly stealing vehicles at a Lancaster, Pennsylvania dealership but was later released. 

It is believed that he was not picked up by authorities in Lancaster within the 30-day time frame and was arrested again on January 23, as per court documents.

He is currently in the Lancaster County Prison awaiting trial and is on a $500,000 bond, according to court documents.

His next court date is February 27. 

Goode touted her services as a financial advisor online and shared 'inspirational' social media posts of herself, her Porsche and her mansion, suggesting she was a self-made success. 

Chen soon uncovered paperwork that told the real story: Goode was living on food stamps, relying on child support from the father of her 16-year-old daughter and was herself bankrupt. 

Goode posed as a 'bankruptcy expert' online - but neighbor Ian Chen insists she is a 'shyster' who was lazing about her ill-gotten mansion

Goode posed as a 'bankruptcy expert' online - but neighbor Ian Chen insists she is a 'shyster' who was lazing about her ill-gotten mansion

Ian Chen, 19, was outraged by the sight of Goode squatting in the mansion next to his - so set up security cameras and began filing lawsuits to get her out

Ian Chen, 19, was outraged by the sight of Goode squatting in the mansion next to his - so set up security cameras and began filing lawsuits to get her out  

Chen said Goode was a layabout who failed to show up for at least one client's bankruptcy hearing, while sending her 16-year-old daughter Paiyton out to work in a Paris Baguette bakery.

'That's how we think she's making her money,' he said of the no-show bankruptcy hearing.

'She is a shyster. She built this presence online showing off the house teaching people how to do bankruptcy stuff and charging $800 to do your bankruptcy paperwork and she herself doesn't how she is doing and the courts are trying to hold her in contempt.'

Turning his attention to Goode's daughter, Chen continued: 'Her parents did not work. 

'She wasn't going to school and she seemed to be working and the only source of income for that family.

Goode's bankruptcy records show that her employment status was 'not employed' and that she declared a monthly rate of $538 in child support and $408 in food stamps and a total income of $946.

She also checked the box 'No' when asked if she had any income from employment or from operating a business despite her Instagram page where she was selling her services.

'Many neighbors made reports to Child Protective Services. Obviously it was very concerning but no action was taken,' said Chen.

Goode is seen being served legal papers outside her house before she was finally evicted once and for all earlier this month

Goode is seen being served legal papers outside her house before she was finally evicted once and for all earlier this month 

Tamieka Goode' Black Porsche Cayenne SUV
Corey Pollard's white Maserati

Goode's black Porsche Cayenne SUV and husband Corey Pollard's white Maserati Quattroporte both had matching 'PRIV4T3' license plates that are not road legal 

Chen was determined to end the chaos Goode had brought to his neighborhood and began his campaign by erecting no trespassing signs.

Goode's daughter was filmed angrily ripping them off the mansion's triple garage doors. 

The shameless squatter mother then tried to scare Chen off by filing a peace order petition in the District Court of Maryland, accusing him of stalking, intimidation, trespassing and malicious destruction.

Chen took the threat in his stride.  

'I was in court. The judge was not happy,' Chen said, 'She told Tamieka, "This is not your house. You are claiming Chen is trespassing in a house you don't own."'

Goode's lawsuit was thrown out. 

In the meantime, when Chen wasn't studying, he was capturing footage of Goode, her husband Pollard and their children enjoying the ill-gotten mansion. 

In one video, Pollard removes an outdoor light fixture from the front of the house.

In another clip, he was seen rolling a yellow recycling can to the end of the driveway, and in the next minute, three police officers from the Montgomery Police showed up and arrested Pollard. 

Chen's dutiful recording helped build a criminal case against Goode. 

The siege of Burning Tree Road finally appeared to be at an end in January when Goode was convicted of trespassing, as well as breaking and entering the house.

She was sentenced to 90 days inside Montgomery County Detention Center, but spent just two weeks inside - and went straight back to the mansion on February 2. 

'When I looked at the footage and saw she was back in the house it was mind boggling,' Chen said. 

The aspiring lawyer didn't waste any time and filed another trespassing complaint.

On February 10, when Chen saw Goode outside the house moving items into a U-Haul truck he called police.

Within minutes, officers from the Montgomery County Police, arrived and re-arrested Goode, who was back in the slammer only days after her release from the other criminal case.

Luxury furniture, including a baby grand piano lies dumped on the driveway of the mansion Goode was squatting in after her eviction

Luxury furniture, including a baby grand piano lies dumped on the driveway of the mansion Goode was squatting in after her eviction 

A sign preached 'family rules'-  but Goode was happy to break the law to move her family into the bank-owned mansion

A sign preached 'family rules'-  but Goode was happy to break the law to move her family into the bank-owned mansion

The Bethesda mansion has been boarded up, with neighbors relieved to see the back of Goode and her family

The Bethesda mansion has been boarded up, with neighbors relieved to see the back of Goode and her family 

On February 13, Goode appeared via zoom for a bond hearing at Montgomery District Court. 

Wearing a tan prison suit, she seemed indifferent as she listened to the public defender speak to Judge Sherri Koch.

She was freed on a $5,000 bond ahead of her next court hearing on March 30. The mansion on Burning Tree Road has now had its windows and doors boarded up, with the locks also changed to prevent Goode from ever returning. 

Calling them 'fraudsters' Chen said 'she [Tamieka] truly believed that she was entitled to this property. They really tried to hide and just fly under the radar and not think they were going to get caught.'

'Many of the neighbors were afraid. They didn’t know who these squatters were and felt if they spoke out they would be retaliated against and would be in danger,' he said. 

Chen who appears wiser than his 19 years said, 'maybe because I am younger I refuse to live in fear.'

'I don't want Tamieka and Corey to win so I was willing to put my names on all these documents to file these charges and to start this whole process of getting them out of there so that we can all go back to our lives and a sense of normalcy.'

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