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Kenneth Starr's condo

Started by malcolmnc
about 14 years ago
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Response by reallynow
about 14 years ago
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wouldn't that be sweet revenge if Bill Clinton buys it.....

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Response by Goldie
about 14 years ago
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different Ken Starr

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Response by NWT
about 14 years ago
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Meanwhile the CCs haven't been paid, so the condo has a lien against the eventual buyer, with the other owners carrying the shortfall since 2010.

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Response by Wbottom
about 14 years ago
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are all ken starr's as sleazy as the two we know well??

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Response by malcolmnc
about 14 years ago
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If I recall correctly, CCs amount to roughly $7,000 a month, or perhaps $168,000. It's not unimaginable that the government kept current after Starr relinquished ownership last year, though I don't know.

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Response by w67thstreet
about 14 years ago
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Malcolm. For a Borker trying to make a name for himself as a bk broker, you are clueless.

The other shareholders carry the carry plus interest. The Aztec letter allows the coop/condo to prime the secured lender. The get to step ahead of the bank. Now bc geitner and the banks are basically stealing paul to pay Jane, all of the costs plus interest times 9mm underwater mortgages at some point gets paid out by us taxpayers.

Now the solution would have been to let the working of our bk court to auction, let new mkt price occur and 'new' homeowner pay his/her carry and get on with our lives. What we are doing is Starr times 9mm. And the best part a huge chunk of Starrs get to rent out their apts while geitner blows Bernie.

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Response by w67thstreet
about 14 years ago
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So we in fact have ppl feverishly banking rents and buying iPods while we have our thumbs stuck up our azzholes.

Retarded taxpayers and bubblers.

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Response by falcogold1
about 14 years ago
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I know this place. It's big and it's dark. The pool gives you that Plato's retreat feeling. Having a Madoff neighbor is kind of a nice insurance against being the biggest asshole in the building (since Starr). It's a building based on Veneer. Every superficial thing you might want to see walking into a high end palace to distract you from the intrinsic reality of a shitty apartment (for the money).
Ken's place is dark...D A R K dark, Vampire sleep in a coffin dark.
That's what you get when you buy RE will the ill gotten gains of others (ha, if only that was true).

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Response by falcogold1
about 14 years ago
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I loved the PH in this building but alas...aboue my pay grade.

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Response by NWT
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Malcolm, the condo's filed CC liens against both Starr's LLC and then, after it took title, the U.S. government.

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Response by NWT
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Malcolm, the condo's filed CC liens against both Starr's LLC and then, after it took title, the U.S. government.

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Response by malcolmnc
about 14 years ago
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Thanks, NWT.

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Response by notadmin
about 14 years ago
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who is this guy?

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Response by notadmin
about 14 years ago
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> "Among Starr’s unidentified victims in the indictment were “an elderly playwright and screenwriter,” an “elderly actress” and a “nearly 100-year-old heiress” whose business accounts supplied approximately $5.75 million toward the purchase of the condo early in 2010. Funds from four other clients were applied to the purchase as well."

boy... what's the age at which one should ask for help to the kiddos with financial decisions? 80?

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Response by inonada
about 14 years ago
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CNBC is running an American Greed episode on Kenneth Starr at the moment. I think the episode's original air date was a month ago, but you can catch one now.

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