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Former U.S. Rep. Tim Mahoney in need of stimulus

Posted by Jose Lambiet | Cash, Mahoney Scandal, Scandals, crash |
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| Friday 3 April 2009 11:25 am Print This Post

 

Like the federal government he once was a member of, former U.S. Congressman Tim Mahoney is running in the deep red.

timmie1Mahoney, 52, can’t cover his daily bills these days, according to a fresh batch of paperwork filed in a Palm Beach County court in connection with his divorce case.

The former Democratic representative, whose district stretched from Palm Beach to St. Lucie counties and across Florida, claims he makes $4,341 a month as a business adviser while his expenses are $10,851. He runs a $6,510 deficit each month.

Almost half of his expenses, his financial statement shows, are for the couple’s Palm Beach Gardens home, a barn and 5 acres on 114th Court in the western confines of Palm Beach Gardens, a condo in Canada and 30 acres in Oklahoma.

Don’t shed a tear for the man with the numerous mistresses, though. Even if he’s worth less than what the popular wisdom would have you believe — he once was a venture capitalist — Mahoney isn’t poor.

The fact that former U.S. Rep. Tim Mahoney spends more than he makes shows:

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It’s getting crowded in Tim Mahoney’s divorce

Posted by Jose Lambiet | Mahoney Scandal, Politicos, Scandals, Splitsville |
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| Thursday 2 April 2009 12:59 pm Print This Post

And you thought the divorce of former U.S. Congressman Tim Mahoney was bad so far, with payoffs to a former mistress and the suspension of another squeeze from her government job?

Tim Mahoney and Terry, at the October press conference in which he admitted his indiscressions

Tim Mahoney and Terry, at the October press conference in which he admitted his indiscretions

Man, you ain’t seen nothing yet!

The long-suffering, soon-to-be-ex-wife of the scandal-prone Mahoney, Terry, has called on eight people to be deposed in mid-April.

Court papers show they include: Mistress No. 1, former Mahoney aide Tricia Allen, the one he agreed to pay a total of $227,000 to shut her up about their affair; Mistress No. 2, Martin County engineering department employee Kim Roden, whom he took on skiing vacations in the Canadian Rockies; a former Tim Mahoney employee, Alejandro Munoz; Leonard Sokolow, a Broward County lawyer and accountant who was one of Tim Mahoney’s business partners in vFinance, a venture capital company; West Palm Beach lawyer Jack Goldberger, who once repped billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and worked on Mahoney’s secret deal with Allen; Gary Isaacs, another local lawyer who represented Mahoney as the sex scandal broke last year; and forensic accountant Michael Kridel. Tim Mahoney, too, will be grilled. (Read more…)

Former Rep. Tim Mahoney does the inauguration

Posted by Jose Lambiet | Mahoney Scandal, Parties, Politicos, Scandals |
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| Tuesday 20 January 2009 11:52 am Print This Post

Man, does he sport a pair!

Former U.S. Rep. Tim Mahoney, a Democrat who lost his seat to Republican Tom Rooney after he admitted to routinely stepping out on his wife, is attending the presidential inauguration festivities in Washington, D.C.

“He’s been making the rounds because he now wants to be a lobbyist,” said a Beltway insider. “People are sorta rolling their eyes but, whatever.”

A spywitness at the Florida State Society’s inaugural ball Monday night text-messaged Page2Live that a tuxedo-clad Mahoney had arrived. (Read more…)

Biggest loser of 2008?

For some locals, last year was a very bad year — by their own actions. Who behaved the worst? If you have your own idea, post it as a comment and we’ll add it for others.

Who was the biggest local loser of 2008?

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2008: Year of hookups, mischief and lawsuits

Posted by Jose Lambiet | Busted, Cash, Catfights, Etc., Hookups, Hotties, Island’s Finest, Mahoney Scandal, Parties, Politicos, Splitsville |
| Saturday 3 January 2009 3:10 pm Print This Post

There were three weddings-of-the-year in Palm Beach in 2008 – all with mixed results.

First came the Jan. 5 nuptials of Alexandra Fisher and Joshua Bailer at The Breakers.

They never made it to the $100,000 chuppah. Pre-nupt talks broke down minutes before the ceremony, and they broke up.

But since father-of-the-bride Jeff Fisher, a well-known philanthropist, already paid for the party, he instructed the miffed guests to party on.

The family of the groom-to-be had fun, too. In an adjacent ballroom.

Champagne flowed until past midnight. (Read more…)

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