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Philly mayoral candidate Amen Brown’s business dealings left a trail of debt, lawsuits, and jilted partners
West Philadelphia State Rep. Amen Brown pitched himself as a self-made entrepreneur who rose from poverty. He’s one of the nine democrats vying to be the city’s mayor. But an Inquirer review of financial documents, real estate records, and court filings over the past decades shows a disturbing picture:He’s been sued multiple times by angry creditors.Brown has accrued more than $100,000 in liens and judgements.
Some of these obligations are still ongoing. As Brown was seeking reelection to the state House last year, the City of Philadelphia sued him and a partner for more than $30,000 for unpaid taxes and penalties.
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