To: PJeffQ
I just did a search of the Washington Compost to see if they had covered the story. The only thing on their site was in the Real Estate section on Thursday (8/29):
BETHESDA AREA
ARROWOOD RD., 7505-Robert G. and L. Beckel to Elise L. and Steven A. Museles, $1.195 million.
Gee, I wonder why they were selling their home???
In Marylend, you can look up individual properties to check assessments. From that web site it looks like they bought it in 1996 for $680,000. Nice, tidy profit - except it looks like the Mrs. might be getting all of it.
To: jackbill
The new owners had better scrub the h*ll out of the carpets, walls, and even ceilings of that house!!!
Remember the Condit DC condo that the FBI went through? They even had some kind of lighting that would show up "nasty" stuff ... and there was plenty of it!
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To: jackbill
"Nice, tidy profit - except it looks like the Mrs. might be getting all of it" - well, I should hope so, given the circumstances, and given what "the mrs." is gonna have deal with raising his 2 kids on her own. Yet another Lewinskyist bites the dust.We all have to ACHE, however, for the kids who have to bear the brunt of their clintonian/carvillian Dad's "it's just sex" mentality.
138 posted on
08/31/2002 1:09:51 PM PDT by
leilani
To: jackbill
Robert G. Beckel sold a Colonial-style home in Bethesda to Steven A. and Elise L. Museles for the list price of $1,195,000. Beckel is a political consultant who ran Walter Mondales 1984 presidential campaign. Steven Museles, a former partner at the DC law firm Hogan & Hartson, is general counsel for the commercial-finance firm CapitalSource. The house has seven bedrooms and 4 1/2 bathrooms. From
http://www.washingtonian.com/thismonth/class/homes.html.
170 posted on
09/03/2002 5:51:13 PM PDT by
Spiff
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