General David Petraeus’ whistle-blowers owe banks millions of dollars


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The whistle-blower on CIA director David Petraeus affair with biographer and Mistress Paula Broadwell, Jill Kelley and her oncologist husband Scott Kelley, both owe banks millions of dollars after the couple’s real estate holdings folded in 2010.

The Kelley’s are facing at least four indebtedness lawsuits, according to Gossip Extra.
The social climber came into the lime light after the former CIA director’s mistress Paula Broadwell sent threatening emails to Jill Kelley, a socialist among the rank and file of U.S military.
The Gossip Extra said, it tried to reach a group of lawyers representing the couple, but none of them returned their calls or the emails.
In the midst of the scandal which is expected spin out of control in Washington, Kelley’s have been issuing statements to the media without disclosing their finances. But the lawsuits could help the public to understand why Jill Kelley blew the whistle, Extra said.
It’s a known fact the emails forced the decorated army officer to step on Friday in ‘disgrace”. Kelley’s and Petraeus became friends in 2008 when the General was posted to the military’ Central Command at Tampa McDill Air force Base in 2008. At that time Kelley worked as social liaison at the base.
Paula Broadwell, who considered the relationship between Kelley and Petraeus as a threat, began dispatching threatening emails.
The couple’s waterfront home, where Kelley’s hosted the General and his wife during the 2010 Gasparilla boat parade to be foreclosed by Regions bank.

The couple defaulted on a $ 271,000 credit line, which was purchased in 2004 at $ 1.5 million. The five bedroom house is worth at $ 840.00 at the current market price.
The Gossip Extra further said that the Central Bank is also trying to foreclose another 12,000 Square Foot building located in downtown Tampa.
 

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