Posted on 10/08/2019 7:23:14 PM PDT by Libloather
BALTIMORE (AP) Property records show former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh, who resigned in May, has sold her Maryland home for less than half of its assessed value.
The Baltimore Sun reports records show she sold one of her two Ashburton homes for $75,000 to Boaz Alternative Energy and Technologies LLC in July. Property records list the homes assessed value as $187,700.
Pugh resigned in May under pressure amid a flurry of investigations into whether she arranged bulk sales of her self-published childrens books to disguise hundreds of thousands of dollars in kickbacks. Shes still being investigated at the state and federal level.
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Why would she sell at such a low price?
Maybe sold it to a relative?
Really need to get out to Dems how little they profit from pleasing their “friens”.
Probably a form of buyback. She will be able to buy it back for the same price.
The lower the sale price, the lower the taxes. Then the buyer buys a truckload of her childrens story book.
Really?
.....sold to Boaz Alternative Energy and Technologies LLC in July. Property records list the homes assessed value as $187,700.....
Hey isn’t Baltimore that racist E. Cummings. District?
The LLC that she sold it to has as its CEO Michael Tisdale.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-tisdale-b3998146
The LLC is listed as having gone through bankruptcy a couple of years ago. Why sell her house to this LLC at such a depressed price?
The LLC that she sold it to has as its CEO Michael Tisdale.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-tisdale-b3998146
The LLC is listed as having gone through bankruptcy a couple of years ago. Why sell her house to this LLC at such a depressed price?
Yes...
When Democrats move in, property values plummet.
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