US Politics | Serena Williams’ stepmom ‘faked signature’ to get King Richard’s house & blew $255k loan on ‘fast food and frivolities’

SERENA Williams' stepmom allegedly forged the signature of the tennis star's father King Richard to sign their now-rotting Florida property over to her. Lakeisha Williams allegedly faked Richard's signature, according to a divorce filing by Richard, so that she could borrow a $250,000 loan from so-called hard lender David Simon and launch a ...trucking business.... Serena Williams' stepmom is on the verge of losing the tennis legend's childhood homeGetty Images - Getty AFPLakeisha Graham reportedly blew a half-a-million dollar home loan on ...fast food and frivolities' '/ ' Adam Gray/SWNS for The US SunThe Palm Beach Gardens property has fallen into disarray '/ ' Lakeisha is on the cusp of losing their childhood home after blowing a $500,000 home loan unless a bankruptcy judge accepts her repayment plan. She previously filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy three times to try to save the four-bedroom mansion in Palm Beach Gardens, which has been in the Williams family since 1995. The 43-year-old estranged partner of "King Richard" Williams, 80, allegedly faked his signature to transfer the deeds of the house into her name and took out a $255,000 loan, which she blew on a failed trucking business. She was accused by lender David Simon of blowing the rest on "fast-food and frivolities,... in a separate lawsuit filed by David. David has been in a legal fight with Lakeisha for the last five years to recoup his money \- now at $513,213, including interest \- and have her third bankruptcy case dismissed.  Last month, it appeared that Lakeisha was conceding defeat in keeping the house worth $736,000, as she'd appointed a specialist foreclosure company, Get Liquid Funding LLC, to handle the court case. More on Serena Williams WILL THERE'S A WAY Williams says she is 'NOT retired' as tennis legend teases shock return GAME OVER Serena Williams' stepmom finally concedes defeat in her legal battle over home The case will be reviewed by Southern District of Florida Bankruptcy Court's Judge Mindy Mora on November 3 after bankruptcy trustee Robin Weiner filed a motion for the case to be dismissed, which will precipitate the house sale. It's unlikely Lakeisha will be able to stop the bankruptcy from being tossed out unless the judge can be convinced that her repayment plan, which she's so far failed to comply with, will work. Lakeisha is meant to be repaying Simon over five years, which consists of payments of $8,277 for the first three months, then $11,092 for the next 13 months, and $12,709 for the final 44 months. But Simon pointed out in court docs that all her plans have failed to materialize and previously blamed it on her blowing the cash on ...fast food and frivolities....  This time around, he says that she's restarted her trucking business, but it will never be enough to cover the debt as she spends every cent. Most read in The US Sun IS HE OK? Pete Davidson 'suffers meltdown on TV show set and throws coffee, candles & a TV' FINAL SMILE Chilling final pics of husband with wife moments before he pushed her off cliff FREAK ACCIDENTS Horror theme park deaths of two electrocuted and one thrown 60ft from ride TONGUE-TIED GMA's Michael Strahan shuts down co-host Cecilia Vega leaving her speechless KOURT IT OUT Kourtney fans 'mortified' for her kids as they spot 'gross' detail in new pic POPPING OFF Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings riles fans with his 'most offensive tweet' yet The court doc says: "No matter how much money her trucking business generates every month, she spends all of her income every month without paying a dollar to the secured creditor 'i.e., Simon '." Read More on The US Sun IT'S OVER Tom & Gisele 'had to divorce quickly to avoid drama like Kim & Kanye,' judge says THINKING AHEAD Creepy AI predicts face of 'last human on Earth' and the results are eerie The once-smart home has fallen into such a state of disrepair, with problems such as a heavily leaking roof, that Simon claims it's uninsurable. While realtor sites value the place at more than $1.4million, the actual figure is nearly half that amount due to its delapadited condition. GettyRichard Williams' estranged wife allegedly faked his signature to transfer the deeds of the house into her name '/ ' GettyVenus (L) and Serena Williams (R) with their father Richard in Compton, California, in 1991 '/ '

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