Conrad Murray home repossessed before Michael Jackson trial

Started by voiceforthesilent, October 09, 2011, 03:52:52 PM

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voiceforthesilentTopic starter

Hmmm....777,000??? Interesting number. I don't know why but I think of Neverland and Michael when I read this story.

http://www.digitalspy.com/celebrity/news/a344638/conrad-murray-home-repossessed-before-michael-jackson-trial.html
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Dr. Conrad Murray

© Rex Features / Stewart Cook
Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray had his home repossessed just before he stood trial for involuntary manslaughter, it has emerged.

The 58-year-old physician failed to keep up with mortgage payments on his £1m ($1.5m) Las Vegas residence following the 'Billie Jean' singer's death in 2009, resulting in the property being foreclosed and sold on.

Murray managed to renegotiate the terms of his mortgage, but the house was auctioned off for just £500,000 ($777,000) earlier this year.

"Conrad was under ­mountains of debt and with the trial looming there was ­nothing more he could do to save his home," a source told the Sunday Mirror.

Murray purchased the property in 2004. He is now living in a rented apartment in California with Nicole Alvarez, the mother of his 2-year-old son.

Alvarez was asked to give evidence at Murray's trial on Tuesday.

The trial is scheduled to continue for another five weeks and Murray could face up to four years in prison if found guilty.

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This 777 comes out often.. If they repossessed the house, I wonder where he is living?



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Mish1981

Quote from: all4loveandbelieve on October 09, 2011, 03:55:49 PM

This 777 comes out often.. If they repossessed the house, I wonder where he is living?

It says in the article above your post that he's renting an apartment with Nicole and their son in California.
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The property did sell (foreclose) on August 1, 2011. Though the county assessors filing would take another 30 days to update (90 days total from sale date)---> so no way to verify if that indeed was the sale price....would be pretty interesting if it is true :?
http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/Depts/assessor/Pages/RecordSearch.aspx

simplyme

Quote from: voiceforthesilent on October 09, 2011, 03:52:52 PM

Hmmm....777,000??? Interesting number. I don't know why but I think of Neverland and Michael when I read this story.

http://www.digitalspy.com/celebrity/news/a344638/conrad-murray-home-repossessed-before-michael-jackson-trial.html
Quote

Dr. Conrad Murray

© Rex Features / Stewart Cook
Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray had his home repossessed just before he stood trial for involuntary manslaughter, it has emerged.

The 58-year-old physician failed to keep up with mortgage payments on his £1m ($1.5m) Las Vegas residence following the 'Billie Jean' singer's death in 2009, resulting in the property being foreclosed and sold on.

Murray managed to renegotiate the terms of his mortgage, but the house was auctioned off for just £500,000 ($777,000) earlier this year.

"Conrad was under ­mountains of debt and with the trial looming there was ­nothing more he could do to save his home," a source told the Sunday Mirror.

Murray purchased the property in 2004. He is now living in a rented apartment in California with Nicole Alvarez, the mother of his 2-year-old son.

Alvarez was asked to give evidence at Murray's trial on Tuesday.

The trial is scheduled to continue for another five weeks and Murray could face up to four years in prison if found guilty.

It sure was.  I checked his property records on a regular basis.  It sold.  Do you suppose his wife is going to divorce him after the trial?


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