(Photo Courtesy of KDKA-TV, CBS Pittsburgh, posted on Facebook post on August 25th, 2025)
Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Beaver County, PA) A ruling came last Wednesday from the Pennsylvania Superior Court that the seller of a home that is now in Beaver County did not have to inform potential buyers of hate symbols embedded in his property. This comes after the Wentworth family filed a lawsuit when they found a swastika and what appeared to be a German war eagle which was tiled under rugs and a table on the floor of their basement. The court decided that symbols tiled into the basement home of homeowner Lynn Rae Wentworth were not “material defects” that the seller needed to disclose prior to the purchase of the home. Wentworth now has just under thirty days to appeal.

