Tampa Bay Times: Nicole Kelley felt confident when she dialed into her eviction hearing in late September.
A Lyft driver whose income had dropped off during the pandemic, she had submitted to the court a copy of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention form in which she swore, under penalty of perjury, that she fit the criteria to be protected from eviction until 2021.
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