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Anthony Family May Lose Caylee’s Home
Bank Of America Files Foreclosure
POSTED: Monday, February 22, 2010
UPDATED: 11:57 pm EST February 22, 2010
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Local 6 was present when Bank of America moved to foreclose on the home where Caylee Anthony once lived, a move the family didn’t see coming.
George and Cindy Anthony said they did not know that the papers had been filed until Local 6’s Mike DeForest brought it to their attention.
According to the foreclosure filing, the Anthonys had not made a mortgage payment in nine months.
The Anthonys’ attorney said their granddaughter’s death contributed to them losing the house that Casey Anthony called home from the age of 3, where she raised Caylee, and where she was eventually arrested in connection with the toddler’s killing.
The Anthonys have owned the Hopespring Drive property since 1989, but four years ago they refinanced their home for $121,000. According to the filing, they still owe nearly all of that money.
Bank of America said that since June 2009, the Anthonys have failed to make their $785 monthly payments.
The Anthonys attorney attributed the couple’s latest financial problems to the notoriety of the case and the emotional toll caused by their granddaughter’s slaying.
Cindy Anthony told prosecutors she had to leave her job because of stress-related medical problems and has been on disability for more than a year.
George Anthony, on the other hand, said he -- like many others in this economy -- is having difficulty finding work. But the Anthonys attorney said George Anthony has an added difficulty because he is instantly recognized and rejected by most employers either because of who he is or because companies fear
he may bring unwanted media attention.
Many had speculated that the Anthonys were profiting off book and movie deals, but their attorney said this foreclosure proves that never occurred.The Anthonys said they plan to do all they can to save their home, if only to preserve the place where Caylee spent her life.
Anthony Family May Lose Caylee’s Home
Bank Of America Files Foreclosure
POSTED: Monday, February 22, 2010
UPDATED: 11:57 pm EST February 22, 2010
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Local 6 was present when Bank of America moved to foreclose on the home where Caylee Anthony once lived, a move the family didn’t see coming.
George and Cindy Anthony said they did not know that the papers had been filed until Local 6’s Mike DeForest brought it to their attention.
According to the foreclosure filing, the Anthonys had not made a mortgage payment in nine months.
The Anthonys’ attorney said their granddaughter’s death contributed to them losing the house that Casey Anthony called home from the age of 3, where she raised Caylee, and where she was eventually arrested in connection with the toddler’s killing.
The Anthonys have owned the Hopespring Drive property since 1989, but four years ago they refinanced their home for $121,000. According to the filing, they still owe nearly all of that money.
Bank of America said that since June 2009, the Anthonys have failed to make their $785 monthly payments.
The Anthonys attorney attributed the couple’s latest financial problems to the notoriety of the case and the emotional toll caused by their granddaughter’s slaying.
Cindy Anthony told prosecutors she had to leave her job because of stress-related medical problems and has been on disability for more than a year.
George Anthony, on the other hand, said he -- like many others in this economy -- is having difficulty finding work. But the Anthonys attorney said George Anthony has an added difficulty because he is instantly recognized and rejected by most employers either because of who he is or because companies fear
he may bring unwanted media attention.
Many had speculated that the Anthonys were profiting off book and movie deals, but their attorney said this foreclosure proves that never occurred.The Anthonys said they plan to do all they can to save their home, if only to preserve the place where Caylee spent her life.
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What happens if George, Cindy Anthony lose home?
What happens if George, Cindy Anthony lose home?
posted by halboedeker on February, 23 2010 8:01 AM
George and Cindy Anthony, the parents of Casey Anthony, could be losing their home of two decades, WFTV-Channel 9 reports.
Bank of America yesterday filed foreclosure papers, WFTV anchor Greg Warmoth said.
It is the place where Caylee Anthony, George and Cindy’s 2-year-old granddaughter, lived before her murder. Casey Anthony has been charged with first-degree murder in the child’s death.
The home at 4937 Hopespring Drive drew many people absorbed with the case. George and Cindy Anthony talked to the press and argued with protesters outside the home. Warmoth said the Anthonys had lived in the home since 1986; they actually moved in in 1989.
Will the home still hold its fascination if the Anthonys no longer live there?
Warmoth noted that Cindy Anthony left her job as a nurse after the child vanishedand has been on disability.
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2010/02/casey-anthony-what-happens-if-george-cindy-anthony-lose-home.html
Waiting to see if OrlandoEast has a comment on this one . . . .
posted by halboedeker on February, 23 2010 8:01 AM
George and Cindy Anthony, the parents of Casey Anthony, could be losing their home of two decades, WFTV-Channel 9 reports.
Bank of America yesterday filed foreclosure papers, WFTV anchor Greg Warmoth said.
It is the place where Caylee Anthony, George and Cindy’s 2-year-old granddaughter, lived before her murder. Casey Anthony has been charged with first-degree murder in the child’s death.
The home at 4937 Hopespring Drive drew many people absorbed with the case. George and Cindy Anthony talked to the press and argued with protesters outside the home. Warmoth said the Anthonys had lived in the home since 1986; they actually moved in in 1989.
Will the home still hold its fascination if the Anthonys no longer live there?
Warmoth noted that Cindy Anthony left her job as a nurse after the child vanishedand has been on disability.
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2010/02/casey-anthony-what-happens-if-george-cindy-anthony-lose-home.html
Waiting to see if OrlandoEast has a comment on this one . . . .
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Re: BOA Files Forclosure
READ: Foreclosure Documents For Anthony Home
VIDEO REPORT: Bank Files Foreclosure Papers
THE PROPERTY: Details From Property Appraiser
http://www.wftv.com/news/22642148/detail.html
VIDEO REPORT: Bank Files Foreclosure Papers
THE PROPERTY: Details From Property Appraiser
http://www.wftv.com/news/22642148/detail.html
Last edited by mom_in_il on Tue Feb 23, 2010 6:22 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Added info)
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Re: BOA Files Forclosure
mom_in_il wrote:What happens if George, Cindy Anthony lose home?
posted by halboedeker on February, 23 2010 8:01 AM
George and Cindy Anthony, the parents of Casey Anthony, could be losing their home of two decades, WFTV-Channel 9 reports.
Bank of America yesterday filed foreclosure papers, WFTV anchor Greg Warmoth said.
It is the place where Caylee Anthony, George and Cindy’s 2-year-old granddaughter, lived before her murder. Casey Anthony has been charged with first-degree murder in the child’s death.
The home at 4937 Hopespring Drive drew many people absorbed with the case. George and Cindy Anthony talked to the press and argued with protesters outside the home. Warmoth said the Anthonys had lived in the home since 1986; they actually moved in in 1989.
Will the home still hold its fascination if the Anthonys no longer live there?
Warmoth noted that Cindy Anthony left her job as a nurse after the child vanishedand has been on disability.
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2010/02/casey-anthony-what-happens-if-george-cindy-anthony-lose-home.html
Waiting to see if OrlandoEast has a comment on this one . . . .
Karma's a bitch isn't she? Maybe instead of a cruise/tattoo's/bling, they should've been paying their mortgage!
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