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Concealed Republican > Blog > Politics > Neighbors Sue Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro Over Property Dispute: ‘Outrageous Abuse of Power’
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Neighbors Sue Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro Over Property Dispute: ‘Outrageous Abuse of Power’

Jim Taft
Last updated: March 13, 2026 11:59 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Neighbors Sue Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro Over Property Dispute: ‘Outrageous Abuse of Power’
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A property dispute involving Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and neighbors in Montgomery County has escalated into a legal battle, with the neighbors accusing the governor of unlawfully claiming a portion of land between their homes, as reported by The New York Post.

Jeremy and Simone Mock filed a lawsuit last month alleging that Shapiro and his wife, Lori Shapiro, improperly seized a 2,900-square-foot parcel of land located between the two properties in Abington, Pennsylvania.

The dispute centers on a narrow stretch of land separating the Shapiro residence and the Mock residence.

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Shapiro used the land to build a “security wall” despite surveyors confirming that the land belongs to his neighbors.

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According to court documents, the Mocks claim the governor moved forward with construction plans on the disputed property after negotiations to purchase the land broke down.

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The lawsuit claims Shapiro attempted to acquire the parcel in order to construct an eight-foot-high security fence around his private residence.

The Mocks argue the governor moved forward with asserting ownership of the land after the two sides were unable to agree on a purchase price.

In their legal filing, the couple accused the governor of improperly taking control of the property.

“What followed was an outrageous abuse of power by the sitting Governor of Pennsylvania.”

The legal dispute began last year after the Shapiro family began considering additional security measures for their Abington home.

According to court filings, the governor initially offered to purchase the parcel of land from the Mocks. The offer came after the Shapiro family sought to upgrade security following an arson attack on the governor’s official residence in Harrisburg.

The arson incident occurred on April 13 while the Shapiro family was sleeping inside the governor’s official residence.

Following that event, the Shapiros began looking into building a larger fence around their private residence in Abington to enhance security.

The lawsuit states that Shapiro believed for years that the disputed portion of land belonged to his property.

According to the court filing, the governor attempted to resolve the matter by offering to purchase the land from the neighbors so construction could proceed.

Negotiations between the two households eventually stalled when both sides failed to agree on a price for the 2,900-square-foot section of land.

After negotiations collapsed, the Mocks allege that Shapiro and his wife moved forward with asserting control over the property anyway.

The lawsuit claims the Shapiros planted trees on the parcel and had Pennsylvania State Troopers stationed in the area.

Shapiro has responded with a countersuit disputing the couple’s claims.

In his legal filing, the governor argues that he owns the disputed section of property under the legal doctrine known as adverse possession.

Adverse possession is a property law principle that allows a person to claim ownership of land if they have maintained or used it openly for a long period of time.

According to the governor’s filing, he maintained the section of land for decades and therefore believes he has legal ownership of the property.

The dispute now centers on competing claims about the ownership of the parcel and whether the adverse possession doctrine applies in this case.

Court records show that the matter is currently being handled in court in Montgomery County.

Neither side has publicly announced a timeline for when the dispute might be resolved.

The legal fight between the governor and his neighbors continues as both parties pursue their claims through the court system.

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