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Title: Wealthy Maine couple accused of killing trees to secure ocean view, poisoning public beach in the process
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URL Source: https://www.foxnews.com/us/wealthy- ... poisoning-public-beach-process
Published: Jun 20, 2024
Author: Christina Coulter
Post Date: 2024-06-23 20:29:42 by BTP Holdings
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Comments: 3

Wealthy Maine couple accused of killing trees to secure ocean view, poisoning public beach in the process

Many residents of Camden don't think fines are a sufficient punishment for the rich perpetrators

By Christina Coulter

Published June 20, 2024 3:32pm EDT

Two Maine millionaires are bickering in court over accusations that one poisoned the other's trees to score the ultimate ocean view — and that in doing so, a lethal herbicide leached into their small community's only public beach.

Lisa Gorman, wife of the late LL Bean president Leon Gorman, claims that her neighbor applied herbicide to her oak trees without consent in 2021, The Associated Press reported.

Neighbor Amelia Bond, former CEO of St. Louis Foundation, then offered to split the cost to remove the dying trees from the front of the Camden home in 2022, according to legal documents reviewed by the AP. This gave Bond an unobstructed view of Penobscot Bay, an idyllic harbor filled with lobster boats, yachts and schooners.

The destruction didn't stop at the Gorman property. Herbicide Tebuthiuron spread next door to the town's only public seaside beach, prompting a legal investigation. Residents were seen walking their dogs just 500 feet away from the soil where the herbicide, lethal to aquatic plants, was detected, according to the AP.

Lisa Gorman and Amelia Bond's homes in Camden, Maine

The homes of Lisa Gorman, front, and Amelia and Arthur Bond are seen in Camden, Maine, on June 4. The Bonds, a wealthy and well-connected Missouri couple, poisoned their neighbor's trees to secure a view of Camden Harbor, outraging residents in the seaside community. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

Bond and her husband, Arthur Bond III, an architect and the nephew of former U.S. Sen. Kit Bond, have paid thousands to the state and $1.5 million to Gorman, the town's planning and development director told the AP.

The couple, part-time transplants from Missouri, are also on the hook for further monitoring and remediation to the Laite Memorial Beach and its park, and Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey has agreed to investigate the incident further.

Many residents of Camden, made up of just 5,000 residents, don't think the fines are adequate punishment, with some calling for harsher fines or even criminal prosecution.

"Anybody dumb enough to poison trees right next to the ocean should be prosecuted, as far as I’m concerned," Paul Hodgson, a resident, told the AP.

home of Lisa Gorman, the poisoned oak trees behind her home, and the home of the perpetrators behind the dead trees, in Camden, Maine This undated image provided by Vinal Applebee shows the home of Lisa Gorman in the foreground, the poisoned oak trees behind her home and the home of the perpetrators behind the dead trees in Camden, Maine. (Vinal Applebee via AP)

The maximum fine that can be imposed by the Maine Board of Pesticide Control is $4,500, which the Gormans already paid. Rep. Vicki Doudera suggested that perhaps there should be a sliding scale for wealthier perpetrators.

"It makes me so livid," Doudera told the AP. "This situation, the minute I heard about it, I thought, ‘Wow! These people are going to get a slap on the wrist.’ That’s just not right."

An attorney for the Bond couple told the outlet their clients "continue to cooperate with the town of Camden, state of Maine and the Gormans" and "continue to take the allegations against them seriously."

Penobscot Bay
A cruise ship crosses Penobscot Bay off the coast of Camden, Maine, on June 4. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

The herbicide at the center of the skirmish, Tebuthiuron, was also used by an angry Alabama football fan to avenge his team's loss by killing oak trees at rival Auburn in 2010.

That fan, Harvey Updyke, admitted to poisoning the trees and received jail time, the AP reported.

The substance is notoriously difficult to remove or remediate. It does not break down, so it continues to kill other plants after it is applied to one tree. Apart from removing the affected soil entirely, the only solution is to dilute the Tebuthiuron and wait two years for the substance to thin out enough to be safe for surrounding plants.

Penobscot Bay Layers of fog drift over in Camden, Maine, on June 4. (Associated Press)

Lynn Harrington, a Camden resident, questioned whether the Bonds should show their faces around town, where they are members of the Camden Yacht Club. Another resident, Dwight Johnson, characterized the Bonds' offer to split the cost of tree removal after causing their death as "underhanded."

Most acknowledged that the fabulously wealthy part-time residents "from away" — the Mainer's expression for out-of-towners — have enough money to comfortably shoulder fines and get away with their actions.

"They just pay the fine because they have plenty of money," Hodgson said. "That’s the town we live in."


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Unbelievably stupid.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Two Maine millionaires

If they have money why did they buy a cheesy house behind another cheesy house in a cheesy tourist town like Camden.

There are plenty of sea-side properties on the Maine coast. Some are pretty nice. This one, for example, is only 2Mil and just a few miles from Camden.

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/18-Shearmans-Ln-Owls-Head-ME- 04854/337046695_zpid/

watchman  posted on  2024-06-23   21:44:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Rich people problems.

Pigpen  posted on  2024-06-23   21:49:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Pigpen (#2)

Rich people problems.

The Bush family had their estate at Kennebunkport. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2024-06-26   18:04:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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