Full Timeline of Financial Abuse and Mismanagement
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Click the links below to see other ways Heather Lappin has hidden her financial abuse. We cannot let Heather Lappin financially mis-manage the Pima County Sheriff’s Department.
A lien was placed against the house in 2022 for failing to pay HOA fees. You know what the HOA fees are when you buy a house. This is the house that Heather Lappin purchased in 2017 and filed two loan modifications for. Meanwhile her high school daughter is driving a Mercedes. Main page with
A home loan modification (in default) requested in 2019. At the time of the filing, Heather was a Sergeant earning a minimum of $76,000 per year. This is a home she purchased less than two years prior, in 2017 and it in default as of the filing. Heather Lappin filed for another home loan modification in
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Home Loan Modification requested in 2022, 2 years ago. At that point Heather Lappin was a Lieutenant with the Sheriff’s Department earning in excess of $103,000 per year.
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Heather and Mark filed for Bankruptcy again in 2011, just 6 years after the first filing in 2005. In that time period however, they did not change their spending. In fact, Heather took out $25,000 MORE in student loans (page 13). Then in 2007, they bought a new 2007 Dodge Durango. On the Schedule B
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The full version of the 2005 Chapter 7 Filing is here. Heather Lappin wants you to think that she filed bankruptcy because of medical bills. But the totals below for medical bills just don’t add up! The new Harley Davidson was worth more than 5 times the medical debt.
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Heather and Mark filed for Chapter 7 in 2005. The judge noted that they overstated expenses “significantly”. The judge then goes on to state that “granting these debtors a discharge in chapter 7 would amount to substantial abuse.” In the same filing, you can see the debtors listed their vehicles, to include a new 2005
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