http://www.baltimoremagazine.net/old-site/people/2008/04/rising-star
She has been sued personally five times in the past 10 yearsincluding twice by her condo associationfor a total of more than $13,000. The suits include a foreclosure proceeding on her home, a split-level unit she bought in 1997 in a modern complex next to the Cylburn Arboretum. Michael S. Neall, the Coldspring Condominium Association’s lawyer, said the monthly condo maintenance fees were eventually paid, and the suit was dropped.
In 2005, Capital One Bank sued Rawlings-Blake for $1,884.89, saying she hadn’t paid for “merchandise, services and/or ... a cash advance.” Stephen G. Peroutka, the bank’s attorney, later dropped the case. Peroutka’s office manager refused to comment.
The most recent incident came when her mortgage company sued for foreclosure. A sale scheduled for March 3, 2006, was canceled and the property reinstated, said a spokeswoman for the mortgage company’s lawyer.
Rawlings-Blake, husband collected homestead tax breaks on two properties
August 31, 2011
Oh I see, she is one of those that’s too good to pay her bills.
http://newsbusters.org/non-journalists/stephanie-rawlings-blake#sthash.F3rJrpxv.dpuf
Name That Party: Balt Sun Notes Mayor Voting on Contracts That Favor Husband’s Company; Paper Omits Her Party Affiliation
March 16, 2011
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has voted to approve more than $900,000 in deals with Johns Hopkins since her husband began working for one of its divisions late last year a possible violation of the city ethics code.”