the associated press reported that axilon corp. was a generous donor. they donated to under $50,000 between january 1 and june 30. tonight, our news team has learned that the housing authority of baltimore city is on the wrong end of an extraordinary legal matter. the citizens are choosing to pay millions of dollars involving under a court cases. it appears the most dramatic step will be taken to make the city pay up. our investigative reporter has the story. >> there are 21 vehicles on the list. trucks, vans, even a bobcat, all owned by baltimore's housing authority and about to be tagged by the city sheriff. a lawyer is set to collect more than $2 million. the money was awarded in judgment to people who claim they were led poisoned wine -- when they lived in the housing as children. the mayor insists the city cannot afford to pay the judgment without affecting services to public housing residents. like any other who refuses to pay their bills, their property can be taken. >> once we get the list, we will deal with an auctioneer and optionee vehicles o