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One of Hillsborough County's most notorious landlords has been released early from federal prison because of his failing mental and physical health. ...more
December 24, 2009
A federal judge said today she doesn't have the authority to change slumlord Steven Green's 33-month prison sentence to probation. ...more
January 23, 2009
Former slumlord Steven Green is in such bad physical condition that it would be legally and morally inappropriate for him to go to prison, his lawyer says in court papers. ...more
January 19, 2009
Determining whether one of Hillsborough County's most notorious former landlords will ever go to prison has become a never-ending case, an exasperated federal judge said today. ...more
October 31, 2008
A federal judge Friday granted a motion from Steven Green's attorneys, delaying the day he has to report to prison from July 3 to Jan. 3. ...more
June 28, 2008
TAMPA – A federal judge today granted a motion from Steven Green's attorneys, delaying the day he has to report to prison from July 3 to Jan. 3. ...more
June 27, 2008
TAMPA - More than a year after being struck by a car, the man who once was one of Hillsborough County's most notorious landlords remains in a poor mental and physical state, according to a new court filing. An attorney for Steven Green is asking a judge for a six-month extension for Green to report to the Bureau of Prisons to begin serving a prison sentence. Green currently is slated to report July 3. ...more
June 26, 2008
TAMPA - A man once known as one of Tampa's most notorious landlords has been given an extension to make restitution payments, according to an order signed by U.S. District Judge Susan C. Bucklew. ...more
June 3, 2008
As Steven Green remains incapacitated in a New York hospital, a team of managers is working to prevent collapse of the real estate investor's company before he can pay more than $4 million in court-ordered restitution. ...more
December 11, 2007
TAMPA - As multimillionaire real estate investor Steven Green remains incapacitated in a New York hospital, a team of managers at his company are working feverishly to prevent the company from collapsing before the entrepreneur can pay more than $4 million in court-ordered restitution, according to testimony at a federal hearing this morning. ...more
December 10, 2007
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