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To: BAW
They're his kind...

"The family has been trying to sell the business because, his parents said, Tareq ran it into the ground, piling up as many as 50 creditors and almost $1 million in debt while he was its president.

Among its creditors are the Washington Redskins, for whom Michaele used to be a cheerleader. The couple owes the team $224,000 for season tickets. They also had a $57,000 Carver Mariner yacht, an $80,000 Aston Martin and an Audi that were repossessed.

There is also a $3.5 million fraud suit against the company, plus hundreds of thousands of dollars in credit-card debt and legal fees.

A catering company has sued Tareq Salahi for more than $300,000, claiming he never paid the bill for food for a polo-charity event.

Meanwhile, a purported nonprofit run by the Salahis -- Journey for a Cure, which has claimed to raise millions for research on multiple sclerosis -- was flagged in May by Virginia consumer-affairs officials for failing to apply for tax-exempt status.


37 posted on 11/28/2009 12:43:11 AM PST by TigersEye (Sarah Palin 2010 - We Can't Afford To Wait)
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To: TigersEye
..............Washington Redskins, for whom Michaele used to be a cheerleader.

I have my doubts about that after seeing pictures of her. I've yet to see a cheerleader for a professional team that is skinny and flat as a cheese cutting board. Perhaps it was another delusion of grandeur after visiting a try-out session and being disqualified.

45 posted on 11/28/2009 5:31:23 AM PST by varon (Allegiance to the constitution, always. Allegiance to a political party, never.)
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