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Will civil courts evict Curry, since crim courts won’t?

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SALINE CO. – What the criminal courts won’t do to get Dan Curry away from his fearful neighbors, the civil courts might succeed in doing.

A Chancery case was filed on May 23 against Curry and his ex wife, Angela (formerly Curry, now Williams) to foreclose on the house Curry and his current wife, the oblivious Tammy, now reside in in the Wasson area of Saline County between Muddy and Eldorado.

The foreclosure documents show that the home was purchased in February of 2007, and apparently, the bank First Southern Bank formerly known as the Bank of Marion, has not been apprised of the fact that the former Currys have split and the Mister Curry has the lack of tact to continue residing in the same digs with his new wife that he purchased with his old wife.

This puts the ex-Missus on the hook, therefore, for his alleged irresponsibility in not paying the house payment.

Court documents show the ratty house was purchased for $66,500 ten years ago; while the documents don’t show when the payments stopped being made (there is the allusion that payments stopped in January of this year, but that’s not definite), , the current total due and owing is $57,778.37, with a per diem interest rate after the date of calculations (May 22, 2018) of $10.73.

Because of the late date of filing, no next court date had been set as of press time, June 10.

As if underscoring his abject irresponsibility, Curry bothered to have one more bond violation in May, his fifth this year. Curry continues to be charged with violation of bond conditions for being around his current wife, something that’s prohibited since they were both arrested for beating each other up late in 2017 (and the missus firing a weapon in his direction) and then he was charged with felony domestic battery in February of this year; nevertheless, they continue to hang out together in violation of bond someone continues to post for him.

Curry is a drinker and motorcycle rider, and lost a leg in a serious bike wreck in late 2014. He continues to engage in questionable activities with what appears to be utter disdain for the law, including getting arrested in Kentucky on preliminary counts of a controlled substance charge, which apparently has just gone away. What with bond reform and the absence of Mike Henshaw in office as state’s attorney, all of this allows him to be free and to do whatever he wants, to the detriment of the safety of the locals. (A common statement among those dealing with Curry has it that if Henshaw were still in office, long about the third bond violation, Curry would be languishing in jail, Bond Reform or no Bond Reform, as Henshaw didn’t play.)

Apparently, his successor Jayson Clark does, to the dismay of the Curry neighbors in Wasson. However, now that the house is being foreclosed upon, things might calms down for those residents.


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