Billionaire gives displaced hermit 250000
Concord: A billionaire software company CEO has given a former hermit in New Hampshire $US180,000 ($251,000) to rebuild his cabin in a new location.
Alexander Karp, CEO of Palantir Technologies, gave David Lidstone a personal cheque last week, Lidstoneâs friend, Jodie Gedeon said on Facebook.
A spokesperson for the data analytics software company confirmed the donation to the Concord Monitor.
David Lidstone, 81, an off-the-grid New Hampshire hermit known to locals as âRiver Dave.â Credit:AP
âHow can I express myself and my gratitude towards something like that? I start to tear up whenever I think about it,â Lidstone told the Monitor.
âFor an old logger who always had to work, for anyone to give you that type of money, itâs incredibly difficult for me to get my head around.â
There has been an outpouring of support for Lidstone since he was jailed July 15 and accused of squatting for nearly 30 years on property owned by a Vermont man.
âRiver Daveâ reacts as he leaves Merrimack County Superior Court after a judge determined he would be able to collect his cats, chickens, and remaining possessions from the site he has lived on for 27 years. Credit:AP
His cabin burned down this month shortly before his release, but he recently secured temporary housing through the winter.
The location is being kept secret to protect Lidstoneâs privacy, Gedeon said.
AdvertisementBut supporters will have a chance to meet Lidstone at a âthank youâ event in Warner, New Hampshire, on Saturday.
Lidstone, for his part, said he doesnât think he can go back to being a hermit.
âMaybe the things Iâve been trying to avoid are the things that I really need in life,â he said.
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