daytonacane
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He needs to read Philip Buchanan's book.
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His money manager is actually being the focus.ah, just need a little bit of good ol Chapter 11.
So!!It Appears Clinton Portis Owes A Lot Of People A Lot Of Money
Court filings unearthed this week reveal that banks, the IRS, and a casino are lining up to collect from former star NFL running back Clinton Portis. Even worse, it looks like the bank is trying to foreclose on the house Portis bought for his mother in 2004.
Just last week, the bank holding the note to a home in Alachua County, Fla.—where Portis starred at Gainesville High School—continued its year-long quest to repossess the property whose deed is held by Portis and his mother, Rhonnel Hearn. That prompted a search into Portis’s other legal troubles, which include:
-The IRS claiming he owes nearly $500,000 in back taxes.
-MGM Grand Casino in Las Vegas winning default judgment in the amount of $287,178.56.
-A dealer seeking $157,290 in payments on an Audi S5.
-Foreclosure proceedings on a $512,000 mortgage for a Miami condo.
-Settlement to avoid possible foreclosure on a property in Coffee County, Ala.
-A $20,000 lawsuit from a condo association over assessment money.
Portis avoided foreclosure on the Miami property last year by desperately selling it in a "short sale" and thus getting the lawsuit dismissed, but he’s still facing trouble with the bright purple house north of Gainesville, which we believe is the one he purchased for his mother. (Purple and white are GHS’s colors; Portis says the color reminds her of “royalty.”) Court documents reveal Portis has yet to answer to the bank’s complaint—records show a private investigator failed at all attempts to serve Portis with the foreclosure notice, though when contacted by the P.I. the former University of Miami star said he “had a lawyer,” but refused to give the attorney’s name.