Jerry Goldstein Refuses to Leave Home after Foreclosure Auction
Jerry Goldstein, music producer, just had his 8,000 square foot mansion auctioned off. The home was sold at auction for a whopping $7.5 million. However, the transaction has not been going very smooth.
According to new legal documents, which have been filed with the L.A. County Superior Court, Goldstein has not moved.
The new owners filed a lawsuit for eviction, and are requesting him to pay $666.66 each day he continues to live there.
Goldstein is best known for writing the 1963 hit, “My Boyfriend’s Back. He also produced the hit “I Want Candy.”
It may be time for Goldstein to “…Better cut out on the double. (Hey-la, Hey-la).”
Warren Sapp Florida Beachfront Condo in Foreclosure
Warren Sapp, former NFL star, did not seem to put up much of a fight when he lost his Super Bowl ring. Now that he is losing his ocean front luxury condo, the battle has begun.
Sapp recently filed bankruptcy in Florida. He owed the bank $781,879.39 before the filing. The bank asked the judge to allow a foreclosure on the condo to settle the deficiency.
Sapp filed a response asking the judge to allow him to keep the home. He declared this is still his residence even though he hasn’t made a payment since May 2011.
Sapp is promising to come up with some cash as soon as the bankruptcy is sorted out. The judge has not yet ruled.
Shortly after the announcement of his financial troubles, he began searching for another way to bring in some extra cash. Be sure to check out Judge Sapp on YouTube. Yes, a judge..
Octomom’s Home Officially Foreclosed
We have heard Nadya Suleman in the news over and over again about her financial troubles. She can finally say foreclosure is a word of the past. In June, Suleman’s home was sold at auction, however, no one bid on the property. Since there was no bidders, the bank took ownership and can now being the eviction proceedings.
She owed more than $475,000 on the house with only $50,000 of assets along with about $500,000 worth of debt. She filed bankruptcy in April. The papers for the bankruptcy were tossed when she failed to complete the required paperwork.
Is this the last we hear of the famous Octomom now that the bank has taken the home back? Our guess, no.
Evander Holyfield Foreclosure on Georgia Home
Evander Holyfield, the heavy weight champion, could not knock his way out of this one. His formally 54,000 square foot home was recently sold in a foreclosure auction for $7.5 million in March. He owed $14 million on the mansion.
The Fairburn mansion has 109 rooms and rests on 235 acres.
Once the home was sold, he was allowed to continue living there for several months temporarily. Last Wednesday, there were several moving trucks spotted at the property.
This is not the only financial trouble the boxing champ has. He owes money for unpaid taxes and behind on child support payments.
Wynonna Judd Filed Foreclosure Lawsuit on Stepfather’s Louisville Home
Wynonna Judd, a country music singer, filed a foreclosure lawsuit against Michael Ciminelle in Jefferson Circuit Court. She claims Ciminella owes her $200,000 from 1994. He took out a loan against the home, and he has not repaid this debt.
Judd asked the judge to allow a foreclosure to go through since the loan has grown to $242,317 with interest and late fees. Currently, there is no word whether the judge has ruled the foreclosure to proceed.
Michael Ciminelle was married to Naomi Judd, Wynonna’s mother, from 1968-1972. During their marriage, the couple birthed Ashley Judd, Wynonna’s half-sister.