Fun fact about Currie’s house

May 30, 2008

currie-house.jpgWith state Sen. Ulysses Currie in the news these last few days, curious types here at The Daily Record couldn’t help but peruse his public records. (Hey, it’s what we do.)

Even when what we learn that way is completely unrelated to the story that spurred the search, it can still be a fun fact to know and tell — like this one: According to the State Department of Assessment and Taxation, Currie bought his Forestville home back in 1991 from one Steny H. Hoyer.

We were all pleased to see that the transaction was described as “arms-length.”

BARBARA GRZINCIC, Managing Editor/Law

Above: The home of State Sen. Ulysses Currie on Thursday, May 29, in District Heights, Md. (AP Photo/Brendan Hoffman)

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