The Moore Manor is no more after Attorney Carlos Moore last his home in foreclosure last week.
A legal notice appeared in the Grenada Star on June 30.
July 24 came and went. The house sold for $425,000 on the steps of the Grenada County courthouse.
Moore often bragged about his home on social media, calling it the "Moore Manor."
The Mississippi Bar suspended him from the practice of law for one year while the Mississippi Supreme Court permanently barred him from serving as a judge. He is currently running for Congress in Georgia.
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He should do well in Atlanta. There are plenty of nitwits there who will elevate him to the status of martyr for being "run out of racist Mississippi" and being a champion for justice. He just needs to find the right sponsor.
For the record, a foreclosure and not living at the foreclosed residence are correlated over time, but not in the short term. As an attorney, he can probably figure a way to live in the house he no longer owns for a couple of months.
He just announced that he is running for Congress in Georgia. KF you need to stay up on breaking news.
Probably a lot of work but you should consider Kingfish putting all your Carlos Moore coverage into a Special Coverage category so that Moore's political opposition in Georgia can find it and use it to his electoral detriment.
KF needs a big red arrow pointing to where he said that already.
The Clown continues to leave his mark on Mississippi
It's obvious who skimmed.
KF you need to stay up on breaking news.
There you go again. Moore's congressional run has been already discussed here for months. Catch up.
Your obsession with this man is unhealthy.
Is there an address or picture of this manor?
KF's reporting on Carlos Moore is a public service, just like his reporting on Corey Ferraez.
What goes around come back around. Dirty Deeds done to his clients in Mississippi. Good riddance.
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