Herb Strather |
Strather, who has been a controversial character in Detroit for decades, says he bankrolled the tribe’s federal recognition effort. Now he wants a payout from any gaming facility the tribe opens. After all, that is why he organized a syndicate to bankroll the federal recognition campaign.
Among other things, Strather claims that the tribe has reneged on a handshake deal to make mortgage payments for Maushop Farm, a horse stable in Mashpee (MA). Strather affiliate Maushop LLC purchased the property in 2001 with a $682,500 Bank of America mortgage. Strather says he planned to donate Maushop Farms to the Wampanoag once a casino was built. Now, Strather tells the Cap Cod Times he is in default on the mortgage.
Maushop Farms is located at 218 Sampsons Mill Road, Mashpee, MA 02649.
NOTE: To see the deed and recorded mortgage document signed by Maushop Manager Frederick C. Grosser visit https://72.8.52.132/ALIS/WW400R.PGM. In Public Access (box pg left) click “Free Access.” Then “Click here to Search Public Records.” Then click “Recorded Land by Name.” In the Last/Corp name box type Maushop LLC. Scroll down and click “Search.” Your search results should include the Deed, Mortgage Instrument and several liens.
See CapeCodToday.com:
See also:
- Not so favorable report of casino syndicators Strather, Varner, Malik, Slavik et al
- Three-fourths of AtMashpee LLC investors were behind entity that morphed into MotorCity Casino
- Detroiters Strather, Deitch provided $4 million fund that enabled wrongdoing by ex-tribal chairman
- UPDATED: Formerly rejected MotorCity Casino backers Malik & Strather have taken similar paths to Long Island & Cape Cod
- Mike Malik's partners also had a history of tax dodging; court ordered real estate negligence claims; and 40+ foreclosures
- Detroit-based casino developer convicted of bribing a police officer among Gov. Deval Patrick's donors
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