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Erik Fresen - 2014 - 2016 ( Speaker Crisafulli ) | Florida ...
- TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Ethics Commission announced Wednesday it has found probable cause that state Rep. Erik Fresen, R-Miami, failed to properly disclose his annual net worth, assets and.
Miami Herald: Miami State Rep. Erik Fresen facing foreclosure
State Rep. hits foreclosure - The Real Deal
- Former Miami state Rep. Erik Fresen had pleaded guilty in April to failing to file a tax return for on more than $, in income.
New ethics complaint filed against Fresen over foreclosure ...
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- Fresen said in court papers that he tried to "cure" the default before the foreclosure suit was filed in 2008.
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- TALLAHASSEE -- State Rep. Erik Fresen's Miami home is in foreclosure because he stopped making payments to his mortgage company more than a year ago.
erik fresen foreclosure properties near Colorado | Fresen, a land-use consultant, has been dogged by questions about his personal finances since 2008, when a lender filed a foreclosure suit. |
erik fresen foreclosure properties near Arizona | Fresen and his wife, Ethel, finally sold the Little Gables house — which was still in foreclosure — in March. |
The complaint alleges that Fresen failed to fully disclose his financial assets. |
Miami Herald: Miami State Rep. Erik Fresen facing foreclosure
BY MARC CAPUTO
Herald/Times Tallahassee Bureau
Aug. 24, 2009 — State Rep. Erik Fresen’s Miami home is in foreclosure because he stopped making payments to his mortgage company more than a year ago.
That’s about all that Fresen and the company, JPMorgan Chase, agree on in a lawsuit set for pre-trial motions before a Miami-Dade County judge on Tuesday.
The lender says Fresen — who is vying to become Florida House speaker in 2014 — owes nearly $615,000 in principal, interest and late fees. Fresen said he’s the victim of the banking crisis meltdown and sloppy record keeping by the bank, which is trying to bill him for $10,321.41 in property taxes that he said he has paid.
The lawmaker said his lawyer advised him to stop paying the bank anything to “bring them to the table.” Neither Fresen nor his attorney would provide documentation showing the legislator actually paid the