Jail Phone Calls From Brooks Houck Prompt Temporary Injunction to Stop Him From Selling Assets
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Brooks Houck trying to sell assets ahead of wrongful death lawsuit in Crystal Rogers case
On Friday, Judge Charles Simms III, who presided over the 10-day trial in which Houck was convicted in the 2015 murder or Rogers, ordered Houck not to transfer any property until at least after an evidentiary hearing scheduled for Oct.…
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Read Full ArticleJudge orders Brooks Houck to stop selling his properties after conviction
An emergency order from a judge has halted Brooks Houck from trying to sell or transfer his properties until an evidentiary hearing on October 8.Following his conviction in the Crystal Rogers case, Brooks Houck made multiple calls from the Warren County Detention Center allegedly trying to sell property, according to court records.The records detail that Houck made a call from the center and stated, "We'll try to figure out how we can sell this …
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