Posted on 06/17/2016 6:47:36 PM PDT by drewh
Several weeks before he massacred 49 at an Orlando gay nightclub, Muslim terrorist Omar Seddique Mateen transferred over his interest in his Florida home to his older sister and Afghan brother-in-law, property records show an indication the family possibly had some knowledge of his martyrdom plans.
Authorities say the fatally shot Mateen clearly was prepared to die in a gun battle with police during the June 12 attack, the deadliest act of terrorism on U.S. soil since 9/11.
On April 5, Mateen quit-claimed the deed on his Port St. Lucie, Fla., house, signing it over to his sister, Sabrina Abasin, and his brother-in-law Mustafa Abasin for just $10 according to county property records. The records list his wife Noor Salman as a witness in the curious real estate transaction.
Mateens wife, who is expected to be charged as an accessory in her husbands attack, reportedly has told authorities Mateen began casing targets as early as April. He was regularly training with firearms well before April.
Earlier this week, the mysterious brother-in-law Mustafa Abasin, aka Mustafa Aurakzai escorted the widowed Salman, who wore a hoodie to shield her face from cameras, to the Port St. Lucie home to collect belongings. Florida state records indicate he was born in Afghanistan.
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Yes, they are inept. I once tried to enlighten a WashPost reporter about Harry Reid’s land scam but he never followed up. Harry made a big profit on a parcel of land, even though he did not hold title. He claimed that was an oversight. What Harry did was turn what should have been reported as ordinary income into capital gains treatment.
Good work on checking into the property.
See the tag line
So many questions. I'll be checking for the lis pendens ... not holding my breath.
Would you make that assurance if ya found out in the afternoon this client had just brutally murdered and maimed over 105 people?
Yes. I would still make the assurance that the $10.00 listed on the quit claim deed has absolutely nothing to do with what the motive is for the transaction.
You completely evaded my question.
I was asking you a question directly and it had zip to do with a fee for a service. I could give a cheet what the fee some law clerk service is.
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