"They got me locked up here like a prisoner," he says. Why the judge in the Phillips case, Michael Pesce, countenances this foul treatment of one of his peers is beyond understanding. ÊÊÊÊMeanwhile, on December 20, fire broke out in Phillips' museum-like 50-year home on Herkimer St. in Brooklyn, apparently because a squatter accidentally set the place alight. Of course, if Phillips had control of his property, there'd have been no squatter and no fire. Instead, there's no insurance on the house, and the halls, full of cherished antiques, are now hollowed out by flame and sodden with water. Trapped in the Bronx, Phillips got to watch the event on tv, as the three-alarm fire made the evening news. ÊÊPhillips appears in court on January 4, when perhaps Judge Pesce will see fit to award him back his own house, now that it's a worthless shell.
—Christopher Ketcham




