pastorpk
Verified insider - Karen Shahan case
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So it sounds like the gay talk is just rumor. Let's drop it for now. If something comes out in the media, we can revisit the issue.
Salem
Thank you!
So it sounds like the gay talk is just rumor. Let's drop it for now. If something comes out in the media, we can revisit the issue.
Salem
The former pastor, who had been placed on paid administrative leave by the First Baptist Church immediately after the killing, has now been fired and collared New Years Day by Homeland Security agents as he tried to board a Frankfurt, Germany-bound flight in Nashville.
I seem to recall - early on - reading about financial issues in the past. Does anyone remember the details? Have to go back....
August 08, 2013
Bankruptcy filing
Richard L. Shahan and Karen L. Shahan filed a voluntary petition for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Alabama on Feb. 5, 2010.
The couple listed $443,350 in assets and $505,565 in liabilities, according to the bankruptcy court record.
The assets included a house in Franklin, Tenn., valued at $415,000. The other $28,350 was personal property including: cash in checking accounts, $5,000 in an IRA, clothing, furniture, a riding lawnmower, interests in North American whole life insurance policies and State Farm term policy valued together at $700, a 2003 Mazda MX-3 co-signed with son, a 2002 GMC Jimmy owned jointly with Richard Shahan's mother, and mineral rights on land owned jointly with his mother.
The couple listed $388,649 in debt held by creditors holding secured claims, including two mortgages on the Franklin, Tenn., house totaling more than $379,000, and the remainder with a bank for the 2003 Mazda MX-3 car.
The couple listed also listed $116,916 in unsecured debt, most of it credit cards either jointly in their names or in Richard Shahan's name. The couple also listed $5,874 in monthly income, including a $2,516 housing allowance.
http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2013/08/the_rev_richard_shahan_jailed.html
IMO, these above words spoken directly from the mouth of Chief Roberson really, really for me, personally, are very very solid and are directly to the point on they're having arrested the one and only person solely responsible for the extremely brutal slaughter of the victim, Karen Shahan.
I, personally have no doubt that we will see it come to fruition, just as the chief says, once the trial commences..we all will be able to clearly and easily discern what the evidence proves regarding they're indeed having arrested/charged the one person that's fully responsible for Karen's murder, along wth us being able to easily see and discern what the evidence proves was this perpetrator's motive for cruelly taking Karen's life from her, and her from the lives of all the many who love her.
Jmo, but the words directly from the chief's mouth hold much weight..but again that's jmo, tho!
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 2014
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...der-boarding-flight-germany-article-1.1564920
IIRC this newsletter is from May 2012.. I linked to this same PDF newsletter much earlier in the case and even posted the direct quotes from it regarding Richards mission trip.. again IIRC this particular newsletter is from MAY 2012.
Some info here regarding financial issues...
Excerpt:
August 08, 2013
Bankruptcy filing
Richard L. Shahan and Karen L. Shahan filed a voluntary petition for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Alabama on Feb. 5, 2010.
The couple listed $443,350 in assets and $505,565 in liabilities, according to the bankruptcy court record.
The assets included a house in Franklin, Tenn., valued at $415,000. The other $28,350 was personal property including: cash in checking accounts, $5,000 in an IRA, clothing, furniture, a riding lawnmower, interests in North American whole life insurance policies and State Farm term policy valued together at $700, a 2003 Mazda MX-3 co-signed with son, a 2002 GMC Jimmy owned jointly with Richard Shahan's mother, and mineral rights on land owned jointly with his mother.
The couple listed $388,649 in debt held by creditors holding secured claims, including two mortgages on the Franklin, Tenn., house totaling more than $379,000, and the remainder with a bank for the 2003 Mazda MX-3 car.
The couple listed also listed $116,916 in unsecured debt, most of it credit cards either jointly in their names or in Richard Shahan's name. The couple also listed $5,874 in monthly income, including a $2,516 housing allowance.
http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2013/08/...an_jailed.html
I hope that I am doing this quote properly.
It will be very interesting IMHO, to see how the money aspect plays out in court.
As far as RS returning to the Nashville area , its easy to see from this article that he had ties to the area(Franklin) before moving to B'ham. So its logical he would go back there. I see nothing suspect about that.
However..........
I am very interested in how the financial aspect will be revealed in court. How did a minister misuse his finances in such a way that he had to file bankruptcy? What was the unsecured debt ? Was there a particular type of purchases, or just mismanagement of money as a whole? Was Karen involved?
Then throw in the other rumors.......it all adds up again,MOO.
I'm just speculating, not saying it is true but from other cases, most of us know, where there is smoke, there is usually fire.....
My fingers are speculating, if they are violating anything....I get that this may go poof....not sure if I'm crossing a line here.
I understand being upside down in a mortgage these days, that has happened to a lot of people. But having over a hundred thousand in unsecured debt? Meaning most likely credit cards? To me, that is a lot of money! And it speaks to me, again, this is just MOO, poor money management. I only have a tenth of that, and my goal is to pay it off ASAP, so you can kind of understand why I think $100,000 seems like an awful lot.
two mortgages would scare me.
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