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The Host Of That 200-Person House Party In Brampton Is In Deep Trouble (VIDEO)

Brampton's mayor says "the matter will be going to court."
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The fun is definitely over for the host of that Brampton house party with 200 attendees over the weekend. 

Mayor Patrick Brown confirmed via Twitter on Sunday that bylaw officers laid charges on the property owners.

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$100,000

Maximum penalty for the illegal gathering

"The matter will be going to court," said Brown. "Reckless behavior is expensive."

Peel Police were called to the home on Saturday night after concerned neighbours reported rows of cars parked down the street and on the lawn.

Cst. Kyle Villers said to Narcity that it took officers over an hour to clear everyone out of the home.

This definitely didn't seem like an impromptu bash, as security was reportedly hired to park people's cars. Barriers were also erected to block neighbours from seeing inside.

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