Cash Bind bank overdrafts Put Edwards on the list
If Rep. Mickey Edwards first arrived in Washington in 1977, the conservative Republican from Oklahoma took $ 60000 debt personal campaign, he made the child subsistence payments, and he could barely make ends meet.
The former editor of the newspaper increases the financial problems, having married for the fourth time in 1981. He and his wife, Lisa Reagan, a former Miss Oklahoma, borrowed heavily to buy $ 182000 home in Vienna, the transformation of their cave and purchase a car. They also have mortgage payments in a town house in Oklahoma City.
Creditors Edwards called in his office in Washington a request for payment, a former aide. “We do not have much to life”, said Reagan, …
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