Pam Anderson Loses Her Shirt With A Construction Company
Former Baywatch babe, Pam Anderson, seems to be fighting a lien filed against her by a construction company. The former actress apparently owes the company over 600k for building her house. Anderson is disputing the allegations that she is having financial problems.
In a statement sent out by Pamela she said her lawyers were reviewing the situation with the construction company. Pam also stated, “Mistakes may have been made in calculating taxes owed and we are now in the process of ensuring that any taxes owed are paid.”
Pam Anderson has recently been promoting a new clothing line she created with Richie Rich called, A*Muse.
Joey Gladstone is Facing IRS trouble
Dave Coulier from the show, Full House, is apparently in some trouble with the IRS. Coulier, who played Uncle Joey Gladston, is back by almost $50,000 dollars in state and federal tax debt.
The IRS filed a tax lien in the amount of $37,063 in March of 2008. They aren’t the only ones after him. In May, Coulier had a lien in the amount of $11,793 filed against him in the state of California. Looks like things went downhill after the ABC sitcom show went off the aire.
Dave is currently doing stand-up comedy in the US and Canada.
La Toya Jackson Losing Home
When it’s news from the Jackson family these days, it’s usually not good.
Michael Jackson’s older sister, La Toya, is about to lose her luxurious condo in Las Vegas, Nevada. The property is located in the Regency Towers of Las Vegas International Country Club. She reportedly owes $745,670.27 on a home she paid $260,000 for back in 1996, according to TMZ.
Yep, she tripled her money on the refinance and is now heading for the hills — she apparently had all her personal effects packed up and shipped elsewhere last month.
No wonder we’re in the midst of an epic financial crisis.
Anyway, La Toya has to come up with the cash by the end of the month or she’s going to lose this Las Vegas hot spot. Don’t hold your breath.
The Clark County Recorder’s office has a scheduled auction date for the condo on September 30. We may see more of this after Michael Jackson has died since the money has officially run out. He was a big part of why the family had so much money in the first place.
Al Capone hideout up for auction
Even legendary gangster, Al Capone, can’t avoid foreclosure. The home is a Wisconsin lodge located in Couderay and was once used as a hideout for the Chicago crime boss. It has since been a tourist attraction where visitors can take guided tours for about $10 bucks a pop.
After Al Capone died, the home was bought by a corporation in Chicago and has since been in their hands for the last 50 years. The theories about the Couderay, Wisconsin hideout are that the home was used as a liquor smuggling base for the Capone and his Chicago outfit. The walls were made eighteen inches thick since Capone designed and built the lodge as a castle that could fight a battle if needed. The home also includes a guard tower and views in all directions just in case stuff goes down.
The property includes over 400 private acres and a nice lake will start the bidding at $2.6 million. Obviously, the bank that is foreclosing on the home is using the home’s history as much as possible to pull a big sale.
Debbie Gibson home in LA avoids foreclosure; Plastic surgeons rejoice
Honk honk!
Debbie Gibson and her sweet surgically-maintained 39-year-old body have dodged the dreaded foreclosure bullet.
Big Time Listings reports that the 1980s-era pop tart unloaded her 1,733-square-foot lemon in Los Angeles’ Hollywood Hills — located at 1522 Forest Knoll Drive — for $900,000 in a short sale transaction.
That’s $375,000 less than what she paid for the quaint two-bedroom love shack back in 2005.
The good news is that the bank gets stuck with the loss, ensuring Gibson is able to keep spending freely on silicone, suction and such to keep her electric youth and doesn’t get lost in your eyes.
Only in my dreams could I imagine that anything is possible like this. I’m losin’ myself at the thought … what a foolish beat.