Two months after her death, a settlement has been reached for a South Carolina woman over her late husband’s ancestral land on Hilton Head Island amid a yearlong court battle over a housing developer’s attempts to build a neighborhood around Josephine Wright’s property.
The settlement confirms that the Wright family owns the property in the middle of housing developer Bailey Point Investment’s planned neighborhood, as reported by the South Carolina Public Radio. Wright, a stalwart defender of her family’s land on Hilton Head Island, passed away in early January. She was 94.
South Carolina Public Radio reported on March 14 that a family spokesperson provided some details of the settlement. Under the terms, Bailey Point is mandated to cease communication with the family regarding the Hilton Head property, the station reports. In addition, they are required to repair Wright’s roof, install a privacy fence and provide landscaping services.
“The family is grateful to have settled,” Altimese Nichole said in a statement. “They’re focused on keeping the legacy of Mrs. Josephine Wright alive.”
The dispute, initiated in February 2023, involved Bailey Point encroaching on Wright’s cherished property with plans to build a sizable housing development. Despite facing intimidation and harassment from the housing developer, Wright fought to preserve her family’s land. She even reportedly refused an initial offer of $39,000 from the company to buy her land.
Wright’s story garnered national attention, with celebrities like Tyler Perry, who promised to build Wright a new house on the property, and Snoop Dogg and Kyrie Irving, who donated $10,000 and $40,000, respectively.
A GoFundMe for Wright reached more than $350,000. The Wright family has launched the Josephine Wright Foundation, which is dedicated to land preservation advocacy and education.
Meanwhile, Bailey Point filed a lawsuit against Wright in 2023, alleging…
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