Rabu, 22 April 2009

Larry Maxwell Mortgage Fraud Trial: A Small Window Into The Scheme At 1564 Hillside Ave. N.

1564 Hillside Ave. N., photo by Kip
or Kelly Browne


Pity me, an unshaven, overworked, unpaid blogger who wears his fingers to the bone late into the night while virtually all of my NoMi friends merrily toast the downfall of Larry Maxwell at Broadway Pizza, hurrah hurrrah.

To make matters worse, no matter how much I write about Larry Maxwell, a significant portion of my audience is left unsatisfied: they are scanning the Maxwell information and looking for one thing: WHAT WAS THE ROLE OF JERRY MOORE, FORMER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF JACC?

In closing arguments for the prosecution, yet another little nugget emerged...

Brad Johnson mentioned the role of Jerry Moore and, at that moment, Hawthorne Housing Director Jeff Skrenes ELBOWED me in the ribs as though *I* was the guy deaf in one ear, hissing, "There it is!"

Jerry Moore--said the prosecutor, Brad Johnson--was paid a consulting fee that said "Windows."

"It was a $5,000 consulting fee that had NO WORK done on it!" Johnson said.

There it was, and then Brad Johnson was moving on to something else. Me and Jeff took notes furiously.

The photo above--taken just yesterday--shows 1564 Hillside Ave. N. The windows, as you can see, are nothing special.

For THAT kind of money, I should be seeing stained glass with Baby Jesus in the manager, and Don Samuels playing the part of St. Joseph, and Al Flowers as a donkey.

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