NYC bomb suspect’s home was in foreclosure

Court records show that the suspect in the failed Times Square bombing defaulted on a $200,000 (U.S.) mortgage on his Connecticut home and that the property is in foreclosure.
Records obtained by The Associated Press show that Chase Home Finance LLC sued Faisal Shahzad in September to foreclose on the home in Shelton.
Authorities say they arrested Mr. Shahzad at New York’s Kennedy Airport on Monday night on a plane about to leave for Dubai.
The foreclosure records show Mr. Shahzad took out the mortgage on the property in 2004, and he co-owned the home with a woman named Huma Mian. The foreclosure case is pending in Milford Superior Court.
A message was left Tuesday with an attorney for Chase’s law firm. The records show Mr. Shahzad and Ms. Mian didn’t have lawyers for the case.
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