Dr. Boucher has anger issues over yard debris

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It said the disagreement over yard debris dates back to September 2017, when Paul piled a 10-foot-wide (3-meter-wide) stack of limbs onto a spot near Boucher’s property. The pile sat until October, when Boucher picked it up and hauled it away in portable dumpsters.

“Even though this debris was not on Dr. Boucher’s property, he viewed it as unsightly — as it was placed directly in his line of sight from his patio and the back door of his house,” the court record said.

Two more piles of debris appeared in the same month, and Boucher burned the pile on Nov. 2. Boucher used gasoline and suffered second-degree burns that he needed treatment for, the memorandum said.

The next day, Paul used his lawnmower to blow leaves onto Boucher’s yard and then made another branch pile in the same spot, it said.

“As Dr. Boucher has stated throughout, he lost his temper and tackled Rand Paul as Paul was carrying branches from another location on his property and placing them on the property line,” the memorandum said.


Court records: Neighbor upset over Rand Paul’s yard debris



this was from last yr .....


EXCLUSIVE: 'Socialist' doctor 'assaulted' Kentucky Senator Rand Paul because the congressman's trees were 'in the way' and were 'devaluing his $740,000 home that he is desperately trying to sell'

  • Rene Boucher, 59, told neighbor Rand Paul that he hadn't been able to sell his house for ten years because of the woodland behind Paul's property
  • The trees apparently block Boucher's views of the picturesque private lake that forms the centerpiece of their upscale gated community in Bowling Green, KY
  • DailyMail.com can reveal the two men's lots houses are about 250ft apart, separated by a lawn rather than a wall or fence
  • Property records confirm Boucher has indeed put his house on the market five times over the past decade without success
  • Boucher has marketed the property as high as $849,500 but tax assessors say the 7,500 sq ft, two-story home is actually worth $740,000
  • 'Rand mowed his own yard. It was always presentable. That's a very lame excuse if that's the one they are choosing to use,' neighbor Dan Renshaw, 70, said
  • Boycher's lawyer Matt Baker insists there is no political element to the attack and has described the incident as a 'property dispute'



Rene Boucher, 59, told Paul in the wake of the mauling that he hadn't been able to sell his $740,000 house for ten years because the congressman's trees were 'in the way'.

It's believed Boucher was referring to woodland at the back of Paul's property that blocks the doctor's views of the picturesque private lake that forms the centerpiece of their upscale gated community.

Friends say it could explain why the retired anesthesiologist has failed to find a buyer for his five-bedroom, 1.36-acre home which is nonetheless described on property websites as 'overlooking' the desirable water feature.

Boucher's alleged grievance was relayed to the media by another of Paul's neighbors, Alicia Stivers, the first person who saw the bloodied and dazed lawmaker after the November 3 assault in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
 
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