Grocery store, other Aspen, Colo., businesses say Don Johnson owes money
ASPEN, Colo. (AP) ? An Aspen grocery store has accused actor Don Johnson of leaving an unpaid bill of $5,470, according to court records.
Other Aspen businesses also are suing the Miami Vice and Nash Bridges star in Pitkin County Court for outstanding bills. A list of creditors in a bankruptcy petition include $7,345 from Aspen Valley Hospital, $1,228 from Isberian Rug Co., $1,688 from Holy Cross Energy and $2,787 from Garfield & Hecht law firm.
A spokesman for the actor could not be reached for comment.
Johnson, 54, filed for bankruptcy protection last month to secure his Woody Creek ranch and stave off a lender?s attempt to auction his home.
The lender, Los Angeles-based City National Bank, filed court papers in Pitkin County District Court in March against Johnson. That lawsuit asks a judge to auction Johnson?s home to recoup $930,000 US he owes the bank, according to court papers.
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