Justin French’s former Richmond home approaches auction yet again, and a $650,000 property in Hanover County is also on the block.
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Foreclosures: April 20, 2015
The city of Richmond has the highest-priced foreclosure: the $1 million Justin French mansion. And Powhatan has the lowest-priced foreclosure at $22,000.
Builders swap lawsuits
Two prominent Richmond builders are taking aim at one another in court over a Scott’s Addition apartment project once owned by Justin French.
Bank tries again to unload mansion
Justin French’s Richmond mansion could soon be headed back to the auction block.
After 3 idle years, projects get a jump-start
The sounds of construction will soon ring out from two of Justin French’s former properties in Scott’s Addition.
Lawsuit against local developer is dismissed
A lingering legal dispute born out of the Justin French debacle has been put to rest.
Gammino responds to suit
Facing a $14 million lawsuit from a Norfolk bank for his work on two Justin French projects, the local developer argues that the case should be thrown out.
Bank takes aim at ‘last man standing’
Bank of Hampton Roads has sued a Richmond developer, alleging that he and his company had a hand in defrauding the bank of more than $13 million on two of Justin French’s construction projects.
Cellblock, meet auction block
Some of Justin French’s spoils, including jewelry and more than 60 pieces of artwork, are being auctioned this week by the U.S. Marshals.
Arrest made in $11 million tax credit scheme
Using lessons learned from Justin French’s infamous scheme, state and federal authorities have charged a Norfolk developer with an $11 million tax credit fraud.