I’ve paid back everyone who lost money, Havener testifies to judge

  • [photo by Patric Hedlund]

    [photo by Patric Hedlund]

Justice Delayed

By Patric Hedlund, TME (Editor@MountainEnterprise.com)

Under oath last week in a downtown Los Angeles administrative court, Real Estate Broker Stacey Ann Havener told a judge she has worked hard for three years to pay back every person who lost money from doing business with her All Seasons Real Estate Company due to the actions of her husband Milton Lance Hudson.

She sobbed and asked for…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

Read the California Bureau of Real Estate’s Accusation here.

Photo captions:

All Seasons Real Estate Broker Stacey Havener leaves the Office of Administrative Hearings building in downtown Los Angeles on November 18 after two long days of court proceedings. The disciplinary hearing will continue with more Mountain Community witnesses on February 21, 2017. The California Bureau of Real Estate says Havener should lose her broker’s license for incompetence. Below: It was a picture-perfect L.A. day last week when witnesses took the stand to tell what happened to them.

Administrative Court Room 9

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This is part of the November 25, 2016 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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