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  1. Steven Mikulan April 27, 2009. Sunday's L.A. Times unloaded on Frank McHugh, the 84-year-old owner of, once upon a time, about 200 vermin-infested properties mostly located in Pico Union and South ...

  2. May 21, 2015 · Barazani's attorney Martin Horwitz told jurors the Haiems persuaded Barazani to invest in four properties owned by Los Angeles slumlord Frank McHugh, who was sentenced to 4 years probation in 2010 after one of his apartment buildings collapsed. The Haiems promised Barazani a 50 percent stake in Mayan Ganem and 4 percent annual returns, Horwitz ...

  3. Apr 26, 2009 · Landlord Frank McHugh lives above rules and regulations. By Jessica Garrison and Kim Christensen. April 26, 2009 7 AM PT. Frank McHugh had been warned repeatedly that the railings on a third-floor ...

  4. May 14, 2015 · Perhaps just as damning, witnesses made unflattering comparisons between Haiem and the building's previous owner, convicted slumlord Frank McHugh. Under Haiem, conditions in the building did not improve, the jury heard: they got worse. "First, it was the cockroaches," tenant Guadalupe Quiroz told Courthouse News in April.

  5. Jun 18, 2015 · Jurors heard that the Haiems persuaded Barazani to invest in four properties owned by L.A. slumlord Frank McHugh, who was sentenced to four years probation in 2010 after one of his apartment buildings collapsed. Barazani claimed he was promised but never received a 50 percent stake in the business, plus 4 percent annual returns.

  6. Apr 29, 2015 · Earlier today, tenant organizer Amelia Fay-Berquist testified that the apartment building was previously owned by Frank McHugh, a slumlord sentenced to 48 months of probation and forbidden from ...

  7. Apr 27, 2009 · Times staffers Jessica Garrison and Kim Christensen went big on Sunday's page one with an expose on oft-accused L.A. slumlord Frank McHugh. Money grafs: For more than 50 years, McHugh, 84, has bought apartment buildings mostly in Los Angeles' poorer neighborhoods and filled them primarily with immigrant tenants.

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