Friday, November 2 2012 9:56 PM EDT2012-11-03 01:56:38 GMT
For 42 years, Sawicki and Sons has made political signs and more. We're told virtually every customer has paid them in full, but Pam Sawicki says state House candidate Brian Banks has turned her into a bill collector.
For 42 years, Sawicki and Sons has made political signs and more. We're told virtually every customer has paid them in full, but Pam Sawicki says state House candidate Brian Banks has turned her into a bill collector.
By M.L. Elrick Fox 2 News Investigative Reporter
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (WJBK) -- One of the greatest challenges facing Michigan lawmakers is balancing the state's multi-billion dollar budget. It's a challenge for even the sharpest politicians.
So you want the best guy possible in that job making the tough decisions about how to spend your money, but the guy who told voters to "bank and Banks" has a more than a little trouble when he comes to his own banking.
Brian Banks is a man of convictions and evictions, and here's something else voters didn't know when they decided to send him to Lansing. For his first trip, he may have to hitchhike.
The Right Honorable Mister Banks has a transportation problem, a $20,000 transportation problem. But first, we need to clear something up.
About two weeks ago, we reported that Banks had been evicted from three homes in the last two years. That was wrong. We regret the error.
It turns out Banks has been evicted from at least five homes, including a condo in Detroit and a home in Harper Woods. Meanwhile, his current landlord tells us things aren't looking too good for his future in a tasty crib in Grosse Pointe Woods.
I got an e-mail all the way from Alaska from his landlord, who reports, "I am seeing indications that Brian is still up to his dirty tricks. We have yet to receive any rent payment for November, he will not return phone calls or texts."
I know that feeling. Banks claimed he would meet with me after a colonoscopy. Now I don't know whether he had that procedure, but he does seem to be a little behind when it comes to returning his messages, that is until this weekend when Banks, who hasn't even been sworn in, had a Democratic spokesperson contact me to see why I was calling.
Well, it's pretty simple. We're wondering what planet Banks is on. See, he says he's changed, but of the 21 lawsuits filed against him in Detroit's District Court, four were filed this year and there are more lawsuits in other jurisdictions.
Yet during a recent radio interview, Banks said it's been a long time since he last ripped someone off.
"I've tried to do everything that I could to prove that I was rehabilitated," he told WXYT-AM's Charlie Langton.
Attorney Charles Holzman isn't buying it. He represents a half dozen credit unions who have sued Banks since 1996 for over $40,000.
"What we're seeing is a pattern that goes back nearly ten years now," he said. "Whatever problems he's been having over the years, he certainly hasn't figured out a way to fix them."
As a lawyer, Holzman is glad Banks has a new gig. It may mean his clients will finally get paid, but as a taxpayer, he's less than thrilled.
"With the financial difficulties that our state is facing and especially here in Southeastern Michigan, it's going to be kind of tough to correct those problems when the people we're electing to office are having difficulty keeping their own house in order."
He's not the only person who feels that way.
Glenn Westbrook is a recovery agent. That's a fancy term for repo man, but Glenn's a nice guy as long as you haven't missed any car payments. He know Banks pretty well.
How long has he been looking for his Land Rover?
"About four months."
Has he ever gotten close before?
"Very close."
We were hoping to have a word with Banks last week when the repo man made the scene. This wasn't the repo man's first encounter with Banks. He had a 2003 Jaguar X-Type until it, too, got hauled away after Banks failed to make payments.
But the credit unions and landlords who have been left holding the bag over the years shouldn't feel bad. Banks is a smooth talker, so smooth that he got endorsed by Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon. Oakland County Judge Denise Langford Morris even sent a contribution.
Even though Banks doesn't seem ready to repay his lenders or landlords any time soon, he says he is ready to make one contribute to society.
"We're supposed to live in a world and society of believing in rehabilitation. I've worked triply hard, double hard, to prove that I'm rehabilitated. My past is simply that. My past is the past," he told Langton during that radio interview.
And so Banks' Land Rover is now also part of his past, and that's part of the problem, while many of us are all for second chances and redemption, the trouble with Banks is that his present looks a whole lot like past he says he left behind.
Saturday, May 25 2013 9:17 PM EDT2013-05-26 01:17:14 GMT
Windsor and Detroit officials have submitted a bid to host Wrestlemania in 2015 and/or 2016. It has become one of the biggest sports entertainment events in the country.
Windsor and Detroit officials have submitted a bid to host Wrestlemania in 2015 and/or 2016. It has become one of the biggest sports entertainment events in the country. Wrestlemania is the SuperBowl of sports and entertainment.
Saturday, May 25 2013 8:29 PM EDT2013-05-26 00:29:51 GMT
A man accused of killing his wife and two children in Novi in 2008 has been extradited from India to Metro Detroit to face murder charges. His arrest could end a five-year-old murder mystery.
A man accused of killing his wife and two children in Novi in 2008 has been extradited from India to Metro Detroit to face murder charges. His arrest could end a five-year-old murder mystery.
Friday, May 24 2013 11:58 PM EDT2013-05-25 03:58:44 GMT
Police say a woman was held captive at a hotel for several days and forced to have sex around the clock with multiple men, whoever would pay the price. 26-year-old Deante Brown now faces sex trafficking charges.
Police say a woman was held captive at a hotel for several days and forced to have sex around the clock with multiple men, whoever would pay the price. 26-year-old Deante Brown now faces sex trafficking charges.
Friday, May 24 2013 11:18 PM EDT2013-05-25 03:18:53 GMT
Dairy Boy keeps getting hit with tire tracks in the yard, so they brought in boulders to act as a visual warning and physical reminder not to cut the corner. Now they've been told those rocks must go.
Dairy Boy keeps getting hit with tire tracks in the yard, so they brought in boulders to act as a visual warning and physical reminder not to cut the corner. Now they've been told those rocks must go.
Friday, May 24 2013 10:34 PM EDT2013-05-25 02:34:36 GMT
The pediatrician called him a big baby, his parents believed their boy was genetically destined to be obese, but he proved them all wrong. One day, he made a critical decision and became a weight loss winner.
The pediatrician called him a big baby, his parents believed their boy was genetically destined to be obese, but he proved them all wrong. One day, he made a critical decision and became a weight loss winner.
Friday, May 24 2013 8:54 PM EDT2013-05-25 00:54:08 GMT
More than 150 dogs have been removed from locations owned by a breeding facility in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula, where officials said the animals were living in outdoor enclosures with little protection.
More than 150 dogs have been removed from locations owned by a breeding facility in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula, where officials said the animals were living in outdoor enclosures with little protection.
Friday, May 24 2013 7:06 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:06:29 GMT
Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger, an institution for generations of University of Michigan students in Ann Arbor, is about to undergo a historic change of address.
Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger, an institution for generations of University of Michigan students in Ann Arbor, is about to undergo a historic change of address.
Friday, May 24 2013 6:54 PM EDT2013-05-24 22:54:49 GMT
Gleaming stainless steel circa 1975 provides the once futuristic setting for Southfield's best-kept secret -- Anthony's Coney Cafe inside the IBM building at Nine Mile and Southfield Road.
Gleaming stainless steel circa 1975 provides the once futuristic setting for Southfield's best-kept secret -- Anthony's Coney Cafe inside the IBM building at Nine Mile and Southfield Road.
Friday, May 24 2013 5:31 PM EDT2013-05-24 21:31:37 GMT
A home explosion in Royal Oak back in February killed a man and damaged dozens of houses. Now some homeowners are complaining that insurance companies are making repairs difficult.
A home explosion in Royal Oak back in February killed a man and damaged dozens of houses. Now some homeowners are complaining that insurance companies are making repairs difficult.
Friday, May 24 2013 1:52 PM EDT2013-05-24 17:52:39 GMT
Alan Lee asks Wallace if the subject of Viagara will 'come up' in Wallace's scheduled interview with former Senator Bob Dole. Wallace responds, "Comes up, really that's what you're going to say?"
Alan Lee asks Wallace if the subject of Viagara will 'come up' in Wallace's scheduled interview with former Senator Bob Dole. Wallace responds, "Comes up, really that's what you're going to say?"
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