This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
A Democrat party star, considered in leftist circles to be a rising personality with surging influence, has been caught with thousands of dollars in unpaid condo assessments.
Even as U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, has attracted the attention of the Federal Election Commission for spending nearly $75,000 of donor money on luxury hotels, transportation and security in recent months.
It is Fox News that uncovered the unpaid lien of more than $3,000 against her luxury condo in Dallas.
"A notice of a lien filed on April 11, 2024, which is publicly available on the Dallas County Clerk's website, shows that Crockett owes the Westside Condominium Association a total of $3,047.79," the report confirmed.
It was explained that Crockett "is in default in her obligation for payment of assessments and has failed and refused and continues to fail and refuse, despite demand upon her, to pay the Association assessments and related charges properly levied against the Property."
WorldNetDaily recently reported on Crockett's wild claims about baby Jesus and the Republican Party.
Her comments included, "The fate of baby Jesus may have been very different if Republicans were in charge some 2,000 years ago. … This is the [Republican] party that says that they care so much about life until life actually shows up at their front door."
She added, ""And this is also the party that is supposedly about Christianity and I just imagine what they would have done to a little baby Jesus but that's a whole other issue."
Crockett was discussing a report last week claiming hundreds of immigrant children were being held in federal detention centers.
Further, Crockett recently claimed that Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin received money from deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and then refused to back down when shown she was wrong.
Crockett made the false suggestion on the House floor Nov. 18, but the contributions in question were from a different Jeffrey Epstein. On MS NOW's (formerly MSNBC) "The Weekend," host Jacqueline Alemany offered Crockett a chance to correct herself, but the congresswoman declined to retract her accusation.
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"You made a little bit of news last week when you mistakenly accused Lee Zeldin and other Republicans— " Alemany said before Crockett interrupted to clarify her accusation was not an accident. Alemany then explained that Federal Election Commission (FEC) data showed Zeldin and other Republicans she accused did not take money from the deceased sex offender.
"I want to give you the opportunity to amend that," the host said.
"I have no amendments," Crockett replied before repeating her defense that she did not have enough time to verify which Epstein made the contributions.
Crockett's blunder was because her online research led her believe that Zeldin got a campaign donation from Jeffrey Epstein, and he did. But this Epstein is a physician, not the notorious sex offender.
The Fox report noted Crockett bought the condo in 2014 and is registered to vote there.
It's in a "gated community that offers residents a 'refreshing retreat' and 'comfort and convenience in a secure setting.' The complex is complete with a pool, clubhouse, sleek kitchens and bathrooms 'designed with spa-like features,'" the report said.
Fees range up to $403.
A Democrat strategist, who remained unidentified, told Fox, "The more we learn about Jasmine Crockett, the more clear it is that she's the worst possible candidate to run for Senate in Texas."
The report noted she recently got attention for FEC filings confirming she spent tens of thousands of dollars on luxury hotels and such.
Locations included Martha's Vineyard, Chicago, New York City, Las Vegas, San Francisco and Los Angeles, among other major cities.
She represents a district that includes Dallas.
The report noted her earlier blunders include attacking Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, who is paraplegic and uses a wheelchair, calling him "Governor Hot Wheels."