Boseman defaults on loan


State Sen. Julia Boseman's house has been foreclosed on.

The Wilmington Democrat and her former domestic partner defaulted on a $1.3 million mortgage on a house near the Intracoastal Waterway, the Wlimington Star-News reports.

The house will now likely be sold at a public auction later this month.

Boseman and Melissa Jarrell, the head softball coach at UNC-Wilmington, failed to make $7,156 worth of payments on the house since Aug. 1, 2007.

According to property records, the couple purchased the house together in June of 2005, but Boseman transferred the property title to Jarrell in April, removing her name from the title.

"It is my ex-partner's house, and I haven't lived there in over two years," Boseman told the newspaper.

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Boseman's Drug Use

WECT

Finally reported on.

Re: Then its okay...

And what about the allegation about a signature on a campaign report by the campaign treasurer that looks wackydoo.

We read about Thomas Wright daily it seems but the hammer came down at the Wilmington Star News about info regarding Boseman.

Then its okay...

...for Boseman, unknown to her former partner, to transfer the property in foreclosure our of Boseman's name and into her partner's?

It doesn't change the fact that she is still a co-signer of the mortgage. Which means she is legally responsible for the debt, which means the bank is foreclosing on her.

Not withstanding Boseman's legal hijinks, she hasn't paid her taxes or a mortgage payment that she is responsible for since last August.

What an example of leadership.

I am appalled!

Re: You two leftwing sycophants are wrong again...

The only point that I was making was that technically Boseman was not forclosed upon, if the property was not in her name. If there's more to the story, then the N&O should give all the facts. Based on what was blogged, it is easy for me to believe that it is bad journalism.

Keep your insults to yourself (because they are rude and cause you not to represent yourself very well), but I do appreciate the insight that you offered.

And yes, I agree that everyone should be held to the same standard... including freedoms to marry.

You two leftwing sycophants are wrong again...

...the people in Wilmington sure think it is a story:

Star News Forum - Charlotte Motor Speedway Drinking Incident
Star News Forum - Boseman Home Foreclosure

And the NY Times owned most leftwing editorial page in North Carolina disagrees with you both and opines it is a " Personal problem, public issue ".

The old wolf cry of "You're beating up on her because she is a Lesbian" isn't going to work with a court transcript like the one linked above available.

She needs to be held to the same standard as every other legislator. A good place to start would be for her to pay her taxes.

Re: Boseman defaults on loan

It's too bad that you could not have read the forum discussion and transcripts of court documents that was on the Wilmington Star New until this morning when it was deleted. Unpaid taxes, default on loan, transferring other property, and the list goes on. The forum discussion was 7 pages long when deleted. You may think it's a cheapshot but look for further investigation on this one. Those folks on the forum are pretty hot and plan to get to the bottom of all this.

Re: Boseman defaults on loan

This is cheapshot by the N&O! Didn't I read that the property wasn't even in Boseman's name? That headline is misleading, and the entire piece is bad journalism. I am appalled.

Re: Boseman defaults on loan

This is not news. Not in any way shape or form is this relevant to the state of north carolina or its politics.