An Orange County judge said prosecutors may charge a woman with making a terroristic threat for implying to a Newburgh Housing Authority attorney that she would kill people in a church unless there was a settlement in her case.
According to court papers, Regina Lewis had alleged that she was unlawfully denied public housing accommodations. The housing authority hired the New Windsor-based Rider, Weiner & Frankel to fight her claim.
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