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Friday, September 28, 2007

I never said I was going to say he was gay....

Based on yesterday's post, some folks thought I was going to report on an anti-gay closet case. I am reporting on an anti-gay man who owned a house 50/50 with a guy (and the guy is pretty much a thief...). Pat McHenry (R-NC) now joins my list of those same gender pairs that buy homes together... Condi Rice and Randi Bean meet Patrick McHenry and Scott Stewart...

US Congressman owned home with another man, took DC tax deduction while voting in NC

by Michael Rogers and Leslie Bland

Congressman Patrick T. McHenry (R-NC), right, purchased a residence in Washington, DC's Capital Hill neighborhood with another man, PageOneQ has learned. While he owned the home, McHenry and co-owner Scott G. Stewart claimed eligibility for the District of Columbia's Homestead Tax Deduction, a tax reduction program to encourage homeownership and residence in DC. At the same time McHenry was registered to vote, and did so, in Gaston County, North Carolina.

According to records obtained from the Washington, DC Recorder of Deeds, left (click to enlarge), McHenry, who was first elected to Congress in 2004, and Stewart owned the three bedroom, three-and-a-half bath home from February 2001 to January 2002. The house is located at 1360 D Street, SE, in a neighborhood near the US Capitol.

The DC Recorder of Deeds told PageOneQ that McHenry and Stewart received a $60,000 deduction off the property's assessed value for tax reduction purposes in the second half of 2001. In order to receive the tax reduction, homeowners are required to certify that the property is "occupied by the owner/applicant." The eligibility guidelines state that the "property must be the principal residence (domicile) of the owner/applicant."

For the complete story, visit PageOneQ.com and read:
US Congressman owned home with another man, took DC tax deduction while voting in NC
By: Michael Rogers
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