Saturday, December 08, 2007

Tax Lien Filed Against Bakersfield Flipper

The Bakersfield Californian reports:
  • State tax officials filed a lien against David and Jennifer Crisp this week for taxes owed from 2005. The $35,746.55 lien from the California Franchise Tax Board, which was filed at the county recorder's office Tuesday, is the latest in a string of financial, regulatory and possibly criminal troubles dogging principals, family members, employees and business associates of former Crisp, Cole & Associates companies. David Crisp could not be reached Friday by cell phone. The 28-year-old real estate agent previously ran Crisp & Cole operations with one-time partner Carl Cole, 60.

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  • As of Friday, at least 105 defaulted and foreclosed properties are linked to associates of the former Crisp & Cole companies, according to an ongoing Californian tally. More than $64.6 million in total loans were taken out against the homes, according to The Californian's analysis. So far, 61 have foreclosed. Of $36.9 million in first and second loans taken out against those 61 properties, public foreclosure auctions have netted $28.1 million, county filings show. All auctions so far have resulted in lender repossessions.

For more, see IRS files lien on Crisp, his wife from '05 taxes.

Go here for special section on the Crisp & Cole "escapades" compiled by The Bakersfield Californian.

Go here for other posts and links to stories on the David Crisp / Carl Cole alleged flipping operation.