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Celebrity foreclosures: Oh, how the mighty have fallen

Posted May 03 2008, 08:47 PM by Karen Datko
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Former baseball star Jose Canseco is walking away from his 7,300-square-foot mansion in a Los Angeles suburb. But did you know he's only the latest celebrity who has faced foreclosure?

In fact, the Los Angeles Times blog L.A. Land has an occasional feature called "Celebrity Foreclosures," and so far has written about such notables as Canseco and Marion Jones. The most recent installment includes suggested headlines about Canseco like "Jose walks" and "Canseco took a walk, but was called out at home."

Luxist has a gallery of celebrities who have faced the possibility of losing property, including former NBA star Latrell Sprewell, Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Courtney Love and Michael Madsen. You can find a celebrity foreclosures tag at Foreclosure.com.

The Wall Street Journal reported this about Canseco: He bought the Encino mansion in 2005 for about $2.8 million. "The house already had at least one lien placed on it, from the Internal Revenue Service, and a judgment stemming from a 2005 court ruling in which Mr. Canseco and his brother Ozzie were found liable for a 2001 brawl in a Miami Beach nightclub," the newspaper said. "Together, the liens and judgment totaled some $1.3 million," according to Canseco's attorney, Gregory Emerson, and Tina Cameron, Canseco's real estate agent.

"Given that there were liens on the house and the market had gone down, he made the decision to let it go," Emerson told the newspaper.

We know it's difficult to feel sympathy for people who have made millions. In Canseco's case, two costly divorces must have hurt.

"You know my life, this financial thing, is a very complicated issue. Obviously, when you make all that money, people think, 'OK, let's assume it is $35 million.' People have to understand that $35 million, you're paying the government 41%," he told "Inside Edition" this week. "That leaves you with about $17 (million) or $18 million, not even. Then you're taking care of your whole family."

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bloated egos, bloated pocketbags, life's rough when you're a millionaire. how many people who work for a living has he left  holding the bag wihile he walks away sniveling like a baby about his paltry millions. shoot, he could blow his nose on 100 dollar bills and still have enough if he managed his money instead of squandering it foolishly,  which you know he did or he wouldn't be in this fix. nope, no sympathy from this quarter.

A lack of knowledge is costing americans billions of dollars AKA federal reseve note because we do not educate ourselves on important issues.

one or two cocuments coukd have stopped foreclosuire.. poor advive or no advice.

Are you sh----- me!! There are thousands over here in Ohio that has lost their jobs. Foreclosures are at an all time high. They cannot truely feed or house their children. 18 million. You need to go dig a hole and bury your fat head in it for thinking someone is going to have sympathy for your meger left over's. Try bringing home an average 350.00 check with 41 percent hacked out of it, and then try to live buddy. I think we need to re-think how much the stars get. Look at Pit and Jolie, do you really need all those houses? My God get you one great house and help all those kids and families you keep lining the news with. Brad has a project in New Orleans, damn one of those houses could build us plain folk a whole lot of homes. And the 3ed/ World country children? Just imagine what you could do for them if you would stay with one house....I know you may work hard in your eyes for your money, but try being in the rest of the world's shoes. You may not get your 6 million doller vacation home, were not getting a job or food!!!!!

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