Picerne: Owns Estate in Ireland, Major RI Political Donor, and Slumlord to America’s Military

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Picerne: Owns Estate in Ireland, Major RI Political Donor, and Slumlord to America’s Military

John Picerne, CEO and Founder of Corvias PHOTO: Corvias, Top right Capard in Ireland, Bottom Right, $3M home in Providence
John Picerne’s company Corvias is one of the largest providers of housing to America’s military and their families.

Picerne’s Corvias has secured contracts with the United States Army that will generate $1 billion in fees.

At the United States Senate Armed Services Committee hearing this week, the families of members of the U.S. military told story after story of the substandard housing owned and maintained by the Rhode Island company.

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All the while, Picerne has been buying mansions and castles in Florida, Ireland and Rhode Island.

The Irish Times reported in June 2016, “Property mogul John Picerne, the founder and chief executive of Corvias Group, has emerged as the US-based buyer of Capard House. Corvias specialises in the construction, renovation and management of military and student accommodation in the United States, among other services.” Picerne paid a reported €4m at the time.

And, while the fees for military contracts are a windfall for Picerne, military families told a very different story.

Families provided reports of overcharging, deplorable conditions, failure to maintain housing and, de facto, endangering children with health conditions.

One family military family member testified, “We are enrolled in the Department of Defense’s Exceptional Family Member Program, which means the Department helps us with adaptive housing, proper medical care, and educational needs for our daughter who has a genetic condition that causes both physical and educational issues. While not a perfect system, we are grateful for the E-F-M program as it allows my spouse to train and deploy without worrying about our safety and welfare at home.”

“In January when the housing allowance pay was adjusted, Corvias also took it upon themselves to disregard our fixed “market rate” lease and increased our pay deduction by 177 dollars without our consent or informing us. Once we provided them proof of our market rate addendum attached to the lease, we were given the burden of proof in this matter. Shortly after correcting the housing allotment, Corvias staff did inform us they will increase our rent again in July, despite their initial promise to continue to renew the lease at a market rate.”

The wife of the soldier cited problem after problem, “Shortly after moving in, we began to notice issues with the home: the linoleum floor around the first-level toilet started to get large black matter visible underneath and it was growing. After the first work order, Corvias did not send any workers or inspectors so we submitted a second work order, Housing finally came to the house after an unexplained two-week delay. “

“We requested an air quality check from housing due to our daughter’s frequent nosebleeds, and the bathroom mold issues we have encountered. Corvias, however, would not commit to checking our air quality, and it has been more than two weeks since we have heard from the housing office. Meanwhile, we are still living in these conditions."

The stories of the deplorable conditions are not isolated — read the stories of other Corvias military tenants below.

The non-profit Military Family Advisory Network (MFAN) conducted an online survey from Jan. 30 to Feb. 6 to understand the scope of problems in military homes,

Of the 14,558 respondents who now live in privately managed military housing or have resided in such homes in the past three years, nearly 56 percent said they had "negative or very negative experiences" with their houses.

Corvias is one of the private military housing companies most cited for deplorable housing conditions.

“Our military families do not deserve this after all the sacrifices they make,…It is criminal. It is unbelievable the extent of this cover-up,” testified Janna Driver, the wife of an active-duty Air Force service member and mother of five children, according to Stars and Stripes.

Picerne refused to be interviewed for this article. His organization issued the following statement — READ HERE.

At the Armed Services Committee hearing, he offered an apology to military families. READ HIS TESTIMONY HERE.

Picerne: One of Rhode Island’s Biggest Political Donors

Picerne has been a major donor to both national and Rhode Island elected officials over the past two-plus decades — he has donated hundreds of thousands and Rhode Island’s Senators and Congressman have collectively received nearly $100,000.

U.S. Senator Jack Reed has received $21,375 to his campaign account and his political action committee.

Reuters reports, “To grow his business, the scion of a wealthy Rhode Island real estate family has cultivated ties with military brass and politicians. Corvias has spent millions on lobbying, and Picerne has enlisted the help of his state’s powerful Democratic senator, Jack Reed, an Army veteran and ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.”

Reed’s spokesman said the Senator will no longer accept donations from Picerne. Chip Unruh said in an email to GoLocal, “Senator Reed called these hearings to help bring attention to this issue and ensure every military family has safe, high-quality housing.  The CEOs committed to fixing the problem and Senator Reed will continue to hold them accountable.”

Reed is just one of the top recipients of Picerne’s donations.

RI Congressman Jim Langevin (D-2) has received $18,400 from Picerne, U.S. Congressman David Cicilline has received $10,300 and U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has received $9,800.

Former Congressman Patrick Kennedy received $25,000 and the late Senator John Chafee received $750, but prior to Picerne entering the military housing market. Rhode Island state officials have received substantial donations. The Rhode Island Democratic State Committee has received $47,000 and Governor Gina Raimondo has received $8,000 in donations.


Military Families Tell Horror Stories About Corvias Housing - Feb, 2019

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