DSK Owes Big in Overdue Taxes on DC Townhouse
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2613 Dumbarton Street NW
All of Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s bad habits seem to be coming to light.
According to the New York Post, Strauss-Kahn owes more than $16,000 in back property taxes on his Georgetown home, which is still lingering on the market after being listed for sale back in October.
From the NY Post:
The onetime French presidential contender has turned his nose up at paying the levies since early 2011 — to the point where he racked up an extra $1,600 in penalties, according to records from the District of Columbia’s Office of Tax and Revenue.
The home at 2613 Dumbarton Street NW (map), officially owned by his wife, Anne Sinclair, was originally listed for $5.2 million, but the price has since been reduced to $4.7 million.
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