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Richie Farmer's House To Be Auctioned This Month
By AP
FRANKFORT, KY - The one-time Frankfort home of former state Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer is scheduled to be sold at auction later this month to help satisfy a foreclosure lawsuit against him.
 
Franklin Circuit Court Master Commissioner Charlie Jones told the Lexington Herald-Leader the auction will start at 11:30 a.m. Eastern time on September 24 at the temporary county courthouse. It is the 19th of 21 properties on the auction block that day. Farmer faces a foreclosure lawsuit on a mortgage loan of $317,929.22 plus interest.
 
Since leaving office in 2011, Farmer has gotten divorced, been the subject of a scathing audit accusing him of misusing state workers and resources for personal gain, and has yet to find employment.
 
Attorney Guthrie True, who represents Farmer on the audit, has said the audit was politically motivated.

Published 11:38 AM, Monday Sep. 10, 2012
Updated 04:15 PM, Tuesday Sep. 11, 2012

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