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Matt Molnar
2008-05-21, 05:57 PM
Capitol Weekly:

Foreclosure tale shows that nobody is immune from crisis (http://www.capitolweekly.net/article.php?_adctlid=v%7Cjq2q43wvsl855o%7Cx4qkjhxl ldwn8k&issueId=x48gnuowgqsg6o&xid=x4ptlrmv0w0r6x)
By Anthony York (published Tuesday, May 20, 2008)

As the real estate market softened in 2007, the new owner of a three-bedroom, 1,600-square-foot house in Sacramento's Curtis Park neighborhood ran into trouble. The house that was purchased for $535,000 in January had lost equity. The owner fell behind in her payments, and eventually, the bank seized the home.

What makes this story different from the thousands like it is that the owner of this house was a member of Congress.

The story of the foreclosure of Long Beach Democrat Laura Richardson's Sacramento home is a tale of a real estate market gone sour. It is also an illustration of how far many candidates will go to seek elected office, even if it means quite literally mortgaging their own financial future. [Full Article (http://www.capitolweekly.net/article.php?_adctlid=v%7Cjq2q43wvsl855o%7Cx4qkjhxl ldwn8k&issueId=x48gnuowgqsg6o&xid=x4ptlrmv0w0r6x)]

Midnight Mike
2008-05-24, 10:01 PM
FORECLOSURE: South Bay politician has three homes that have gone into default.

In her only admission of fault, she said she could have acted more quickly to correct the situation.

"I should have moved forward in an earlier fashion," she said. "I acknowledge that. I intend never to conduct business in that fashion again."

Asked how she planned to reimburse the state for her unpaid property taxes, Richardson said, "I have financial obligations, and I will fulfill those financial obligations. - There will be no debts to the state of California."

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Matt Molnar
2008-05-26, 08:41 PM
Merged topics.