Sen. Kevin Parker could lose more than his home to foreclosure | Albany's Insanity
No payments to his mortgage in two years? Do we just let anyone be a politician? A Senator? Aren’t they supposed to be the ethical ones? The leaders? The ones that are supposed to set the example? What a tragedy that people like him are even allowed to run for office. It is proof that NY pols are part of a criminal enterprise, the modern day mafia.
Parker, a vocal supporter of relief for troubled homeowners, is already close to losing his two-story house in the same Brooklyn neighborhood after failing to pay a dime toward a $488,000 mortgage for more than a year
What a guy! What a hero! Just another thug and politician that thinks he is all powerful, all knowing and is above the Law. This guy should be thrown out of his office.
State Senator Kevin Parker busted over tussle with photographer
May 8, 2009 … State Sen. Kevin Parker was arrested Friday night for smashing a photographer’s camera after getting into an altercation with him in Brooklyn.
Anger-prone state Sen. Kevin Parker could lose more than his home to foreclosure. His Flatbush office is also in danger of being repossessed.
Parker, a vocal supporter of relief for troubled homeowners, is already close to losing his two-story house in the same Brooklyn neighborhood after failing to pay a dime toward a $488,000 mortgage for more than a year, The Post reported last month.
Now, court papers show, he may get evicted from his Avenue D business digs — because his landlady is more than $290,000 behind on her payments.
Parker's rent of $2,800 a month, which is paid to Angella Craig by the state Senate, is up to date. But a Brooklyn Supreme Court judge ordered that it be handed directly over to the Rossrock Fund — since Craig has failed to make a payment in two years, prompting the lender to start foreclosure proceedings earlier this year.
The landlady is challenging the order.
“I'm renting to a state senator,” Craig pointed out. “That's a good tenant. That has to count for something.
“I'm right in the middle of a rent increase,” she added. “That was going to get me out of trouble, but this would pull it from under me.”
Parker (D-Brooklyn) is facing a felony assault charge after allegedly attacking a Post photographer in May.
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