Posted on 12/28/2020 10:54:50 PM PST by conservative98
Los Angeles-based AEG Presents exec Michelle Swing, 29, was given two properties on the same street in suburban Nashville in the last year, paying nothing despite them being worth more than $400,000 combined, according to property records.
They include the house in Antioch that Warner had last lived in — one he gave to her on Nov. 25, a day before Thanksgiving and exactly a month before his devastating suicide attack in his explosives-laden RV.
Swing has refused to talk about how she knows Warner and has even claimed to have been unaware about the quitclaim transfer that granted her his home, which shows an RV parked next to it in Google Maps images.
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But as well as refusing to discuss her ties, Swing is now hiding her own online footprint, deleting social media, including Facebook and LinkedIn.
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We are paying $320k for 7000 sq feet and that is $40k more than the zestimate
https://conandaily.com/2020/12/26/michelle-l-swing-biography-13-things-about-california-woman/
https://conandaily.com/2020/12/28/anthony-quinn-warner-dated-michelle-l-swings-mother/
For what reason, and why would a probate court be involved?
SHE would owe NO taxes on the gift.
The person giving the gift is responsible for such taxes.
I do not think it is that mysterious. Warner was in a relationship with Michelle Swing’s mother in his earlier life. My guess is that he either thought or knew that she was his daughter. I do not know what she thought or knew, but I imagine by now her mother would have told her one way or another.
A.Q.Warner;s father and mother seperated a long time ago. When his father died his house passed to Warners brother Stephen. When Stephan died his mother thought she should have the house. When A.Q. Warner deeded the house to Michelle she was forced into the middle of a legal battle. Rather than wasting money and time in a lawsuit to get a house that really does not look all that nice, she reasonably just quit-claimed the property back to the the woman who is probably her grandmother. Michelle probably still has title to the other property.
I would not be surprised if A.Q. has been helping her at a distance. (Money for school and stuff.) My speculation.
SHE would owe NO taxes on the gift.
The person giving the gift is responsible for such taxes.
IF the Nashville property taxes are delinquent, she can catch them up, most likely without penalty.
Yesterday I read where those quit claim deeds were not signed. If that is true, then they are worthless and she does not own the property.
Father and daughter
There is something wrong with this whole incident...
Because the people injured by Warner's suicide bomb will claim that Warner unlawfully disposed of his personal property to avoid or limit the liability of his estate.
On another thread, I saw the county records for both deeds.
I assume they would not publish the transaction if the paperwork was not signed.
Actually, a gift is not taxable to the recipient. He would have to have filed a gift tax report on his taxes. But that doesn’t trigger a tax either, it lowers the total amount you can exclude at a future date from your estate (it gets counted as part of estate for tax purposes).
California state might have other rules for this of course.
It depends what you mean by “solved”.
IN one definition, we consider a case “solved” when we are able to apprehend and prosecute the perpetrator. “Unsolved cases” are those where we don’t know who did it, or can’t find them. “Failed cases” are those where we think we got the person, but we can’t get a conviction.
In Vegas, and here, we have the perpetrators, they are both dead, so they have been “punished” as much as we can, although people will also sue their estates, which is more of compensation than punishment, since a dead person doesn’t really care what you do with their money.
I think you mean “solved” as “we know exactly why they did it”. We OFTEN don’t know why people do things, we just guess that the robber kills the store owner because they wanted the cash, or because they thought it would be fun, we guess why a rapist picked a particular girl, we try to resolve why a serial killer chooses to go on a rampage.
But often we simply don’t know. I watch a cute youtube broadcast every week called “murder mystery and makeup monday”, where the woman does her own half-baked research into mostly serial killers; and what you get from that is that we hardly ever REALLY know why they do what they do. Not many people write manifestos.
Source for my info;
What we know of Michelle Swing is she is a babe and not guilty except being pretty.
Anthony Quinn Warner likely thought the same.
Cam girl and maybe he was obsessed with her?
A quit claim deed only conveys the ownership rights of the person issuing it. (including mortgages, accumulated taxes and other encumberments like you mentioned)
I’ve not seen what you stated in print, but it makes perfect sense.
If Warner did not have clear title to the property the deed would be worthless. And like you said, as close as it was to the bombing his estate would evaporate in lawsuits.
In regard to the first house, I read that Warner and his mother were actually involved in a court case, and that Warner eventually settled the case by assigning the first house to his mother.
Details?
I do not know any.
In regard to the second house...
Michelle Swing - according to the county record I saw - was assigned the deed about five weeks before Warner blew himself up.
She originally claimed she did not know that Warner signed the second house over to her, but that might contradict some other evidence.
At the moment, I do not recall the details.
That’s pretty much what valpal1 had discovered too. AQW apparently regarded Swing as a daughter. And maybe she actually is.
Takes care of the mystery of Swing and the houses. Doesn’t tell us why Warner decided to blow himself up, assuming that his reasoning could be understood if we heard it.
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