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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Winmill grants in part the government's motion for summary judgment in a property dispute with business owners. The government alleges that the couple has erected tepees, tents, a tent pad, a boat house, railings into the water, a hammock, shower, plumbing and electrical equipment and facilities, a boat ramp, dock, gazebo, and fence on property that is owned by the US government without permission. The couple is proceeding pro se, but their business cannot appear without representation, therefore the company has yet to appear. The government has shown that the couple has constructed encroachments on government land, including a fence which restricts access to that land, which they refuse to remove.