It appears that PMS is offering up for sale Dawkter Scowt's house.
http://www.loopnet.com/xNet/MainSite/Listing/Profile/ProfileSE.aspx?LID=14957651&linkcode=10850&sourcecode=1lww2t006a00001
I thought PMS said that there are no more assets left to sell? Dawkter
Scowt's house hasn't been sold yet. Yikes! $24.5M and the seller will
help with financing. I guess PMS is willing to carry a note...but she
still can't carry a tune.
Chaz,
SEE THE KILLER REFRIDGERATOR:
http://www.coldwellbankerpreviews.com/servlet/LoadPropertyProfile?propertyId=10603749
Oops,
Top row, last photo
Chaz,
For More Pics:
http://www.patlile.com/knollhouse.html
I wonder how they got the inch thick cigar smoke out of the place?
I bought my former house from a smoker, and I washed the walls WELL
before I painted. A year later this brown ooze came out of the paint.
Chaz,
http://www.patlile.com/knollhouse.html
This property, the "grand dame" of Pasadena is suitable for retreats,
prized and valuable collections, an extended family, or small
production firms....
LOL, maybe Barbie Bridges Entertainment should buy it. (sm.
production firm) ..or
maybe they've already had use of it.
More pics,,,
Could be because its a semi-private listing.
Here are other pictures.
http://www.patlile.com/knollhouse.html
-g
I'm In ! We @afgs have been talking about 2 Oak Knoll for years !
I wonder if we could turn it into a time share ?
Any buyer would have to be aproved by Home Owner Ass.
due to Gated community.
Haten Satan
Here are other pictures.
http://www.patlile.com/knollhouse.html
-g
Obrien wrote:
With all those trees at that location, they must have had roto-rooter out
to the house at least once a month to clear the sewer line from all those
roots, not to mention the clumps of PMS's hair flushed down the toilet
continually.
Realizing the extraordinary financial crisis I would expect this $24
million to be tithed back as a first fruit.
Developing....
matt2442:
Is this the same "Doc's pad" that the church bought for him years ago?
matt2442:
So PMS is selling off Secret 1. How much money did the congregation
fork out to pay for that back in 1985?
Matt,
I believe Gondar said $3 million.
Chaz,
Speaking of tunes:
Judee must be thinking about another song 'Cos for some reason
the phrase "I'll be watching you, everyone move you make every
breath you take I'll be watching you." keeps going thru my mind.
Lets see. Man! I wonder what the commission is. Even at 3%. Thats
like $700,000.
I could just see Huell!
"Now, Luis, git a good shot of this pool! Isn't it beautiful? I bet he
went skinny dippin with those pony girls here, didn't he?"
Chaz Lambrusco wrote:
Lets see. Man! I wonder what the commission is. Even at 3%. Thats
like $700,000.
Obrien wrote:
Mrs. Scott, I'll set-up the Britney deal, in an intercessory capacity for
a mere 1% of the $9M. This might put the kabash on Plan 9 From Cyberspace
though.
I could just see Huell!
"Now, Luis, git a good shot of this pool! Isn't it beautiful? I bet he
went skinny dippin with those pony girls here, didn't he?"
Obrien wrote:
Chaz, that would be so funny. Could you imagine Huell interviewing PMS
while she's showing him the house and asking her those dumb questions like
he does? He's a boy in a man's body. PMS would be sticking her tongue out
and making those goo-goo-googly eyes and giving him "that look." The stuff
of great comedy.
Definitely not the Grande Dame of Pasadena. To the established
Pasadenans it is "nouveau riche", tasteless and ostentatious. Poor
old Scott, no matter how much he scrambled and no matter how much he
spent he was always on the outside, looking in.
You have to know Pasadena to know how pitiful he appeared to his
neighbors, I'm betting. A big hoot that it's listed as a art museum
and gallery - must be some tax gimmick his tax advisors came up with.
Surely it can't be the crap he produced...maybe he invested in some
real art. I never heard him mention any. Probably a dodge to avoid
paying full profit on his investment there. You gotta know if it's a
Scott project there's a dead rat somewhere.
Obrien wrote:
After you washed down the walls Chaz, you should have used a denatured
alcohol based stain blocking primer prior to painting. Real stinky stuff
but it would have sealed in all that smoke damage.
It's so run down the structure devalues the land
it's sitting on. It's a dinosaur.
Melissa has to sell it as a visible liquidation of
assets compared to the stashed off shore bank
accounts and less public businesses.
If she files a personal return, she could show the
entire taxable profit as a tax deduction donation
to her church that has no members.
PMS would bend Scott rules and give herself a tax
deduction receipt "for God and church" If anyone
else wants a receipt, they're going to hell,
double dipping robbers and thieves.
rpbc wrote: A dead rat somewhere? Hey, that's kind of cute.
Does it include any pony girls?
>I am reposting Obrien's message again so it gets noticed!!! Hope u
>don't mind.
>
>It appears that PMS is offering up for sale Dawkter Scowt's house.
(OC WEEKLY cover story, reprinted on the occasion of Gene Scott’s death,
February 24, 2005)
One night a few months ago, I was flipping the TV dial when I came across
an unforgettable scene unfolding in the sprawling back yard of a Pasadena
mansion. Three flawless, buxom young lovelies were doing some very
professional-looking bumping and grinding to the accompaniment of the
Eagles’ “Heartache Tonight” while a well-groomed old man watched
impassively from a chair. There was a phone number at the bottom of the
screen, and every now and then, an announcer’s voice drifted in, urging me
to call. The camera stayed locked on the women for several long,
head-spinning minutes, and the more I watched, the more disconcerted I
became.
What the hell was this?
Finally, the song ended and the show cut away to a studio, where the old
man was sitting in extreme closeup before an out-of-focus, pale-blue
backdrop. “Now that you’ve seen what I got waitin’ for me at home,” he
said, sparking up a fat stogy with a pistol-shaped lighter, “you should
all be extra nice to me for comin’ down here to talk to ya.”
I finally recognized the old man, sort of. He’s Dr. Gene Scott, the TV
preacher who owns that red neon sign in downtown L.A. that says JESUS
SAVES in letters so big you could probably read it from outer space. For
as long as I can remember, he’s been on TV, seemingly 24 hours a day,
talking about Jesus in a surly Southern drawl while wearing two pairs of
glasses at once and various eye-catching hats–a sombrero, for instance, or
a collegiate mortarboard, or a king’s crown. The few times I had actually
tried to listen to what he had to say, I’d quickly gotten bored and given
up. I certainly wasn’t bored now. Instead of offering an explanation for
what a squad of dirty-dancing bimbos was doing in the middle of a
religious broadcast, the uncharacteristically hatless Scott plunged right
into berating his flock for not sending enough cash. Soon he was so
furious that he couldn’t continue, and, with a mighty puff on his cigar,
he vanished in a cloud of smoke.
We were then treated to footage of Scott’s girlies riding some beautiful,
high-class show horses around a track at a place an onscreen caption
identified as the Silver Oaks Ranch. This was just too much, so I called
the show’s 800 number and demanded to know what was going on. The operator
just laughed good-naturedly, like I was a child asking why the sky is blue.
“Dr. Scott owns a lot of beautiful horses,” he told me, “so why shouldn’t
he have some beautiful ladies around to ride them?”
I got very little out of him (he even dodged my question of what happened
to Scott’s trademark hats). But before I hung up, the operator offered me
some advice: “Just keep watching the show, and sooner or later, everything
will become clear.”
I followed his suggestion, but what I saw in the following weeks only
raised new questions. The bimbo boogie sessions turned out to be a regular
feature; night after night, I’d tune in just in time to catch a few minutes
of his women jiggling themselves sore to tunes like “Addicted to Love,”
“Raspberry Beret” and, perhaps most memorably, a Dixieland version of
“When the Saints Go Marching in.” The good doc also escorted his lady
friends to the Kentucky Derby and the International Stamp Collectors’
expo, took endless bike rides with them, and, on at least one occasion,
snuggled up in bed with them while he went through his mail on the air.
There’s none of that humble-barefoot-shepherd malarkey for Scott; this is
one preacher man who likes livin’ large. The amazing thing was that, for
all the quality time he spent with such lovely ladies, he still seemed to
be in a perpetually rotten mood. cont. at above address
They're coming to take you away, hee hee, they're coming to take you
away, ho ho...to the Funny Farm, where life is beautiful all the time,
and the chipmunks roar, and the hippos snore, and for your meds you're
screaming MORE MORE MORE!
I feel her in my brain, I do, she's walking to and fro, looking,
lusting, why even dusting, that plagarizing bitch named dearadoe! She
loves the songs that tap in my head, she loves them more than I love
Fred...
I said I said I said I said...
They're coming to take me away, ho ho, they're coming to take me away.
(Are we there yet?)
Obrien wrote:
I think that I can confirm that certain portions of this youtube video
footage was shot on location at 2 Oak Knoll(Dawkter Scowt's residence;aka
secret 1,) featuring our current pandering pastor--then reduced to but a
mere worker in the sex trade.
HOME OF THE WEEK
Bragging rights, and then some
A famous architect, an old Pasadena address and did we mention the size?
Knoll House easily sleeps a dozen-plus.
By Gayle Pollard-Terry, Times Staff Writer
December 17, 2006
Myron Hunt designed this grand Colonial Revival villa in 1916 in
Pasadena's Oak Knoll neighborhood, described in The Times' stories of
the day as "the Crown City's beautiful and fashionable suburb," replete
with paved streets and "ornamental electric lights on classic bronze
pillars."
Even if you don't recognize the Pasadena architect's name, you've
probably seen or been in one of his many local landmarks. During a
career that spanned nearly half a century, Hunt designed the Hollywood
Bowl, the Ambassador Hotel and the Rose Bowl and was involved in the
design of Caltech, Occidental College, Pomona College, the Pasadena
Public Library, the Malaga Cove Library in Palos Verdes Estates and
railroad tycoon Henry Huntington's mansion — built in 1911, hailed at
that time as the finest house in Southern California and today home to a
gallery at the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical
Gardens in San Marino.
Famous for his attention to detail, Hunt demonstrated the range of his
vision with homes designed in English Manor, Beaux-Arts, Mediterranean
and Neoclassical styles. He designed houses in Hollywood, Los Feliz,
Montecito and Pasadena, including this historic two-story estate known
as Knoll House, which was subsequently expanded by architect Gordon
Kaufmann.
With more than 14,000 square feet, this house easily sleeps a dozen-plus
with its nine bedrooms and bathrooms, some originally intended for the
staff needed to maintain the elegant hardwood and marble floors, the
wall-to-wall carpeting, the classic moldings, the chandelier, the
sconces, the many windows and French doors. Calming gardens, romantic
terraces and sprawling lawns spread over nearly 2 1/2 lushly landscaped
acres.
An underground passage and a garden path lead to a two-story art gallery
where dramatic features include an atrium topped by a domed skylight.
The 23,000-square-foot building, which was designed by architects
Thornton Ladd and John Kelsey and built in 1973, includes a
state-of-the-art theater and living quarters.
About this house: The Knoll House is eligible for listing on the
National Register of Historic Places.
Asking price: $24.5 million.
Size: About 37,000 square feet in the house and art gallery.
Features: There is a library, a family room, a pub with a wet bar, a
game room, a wine cellar and a lounge, with fireplaces in the den,
family room, living room and master bedroom. The kitchen has been
updated and has a large center island. The gallery and the home have
elevators. The swimming pool has a pool house and a garden pavilion.
Where: Pasadena
Listing agents: Pat Lile, (626) 356-8121, and Carol Chua, (626)
844-2222, both of Coldwell Banker Previews International in Pasadena.
If I recall correctly, 2 Oak Knoll is titled to Wescott. It is
designated as the church parsonage. Hmmm could be wrong it is in the
archives here compliments of Researcher
And Wescott is a privately-owned corporation formerly controlled by
Gene Scott and now controlled by PMS. Doc was smart and was able to
ensure the loyalty of lawyers such as Masry. Anybody here think that
Barbi can continue this scam and not ultimately end up in prison when
her lawyers turn on her to save themselves? With the Pelicano thing
hanging over their heads like the sword of Damocles, I doubt they'll
want to risk anyone taking another swing at the fragile thread that
separates them from disaster.
I think at best, missy is secretary of this corp. Seems that Gary
Crane (CPA) or one of the other congregation 'members' are on the
board with mebbe Peppermint Patty? (Archive-diving is required)
swoooosh!
Emmett writes:
Can we find out who is the registered owner of the properity????
If it's PMS or LAUC will answer a lot of questions.
Found this in the archives from ResearcherGuy on September 8th,
2005...
"PMS has taken over the CEO position of
Dr. Gene Scott Inc. (California Corporation
#C1288060) per its latest Statement of Officers,
dated 8/17/2005. Loyalist Brad Tubin is the
Secretary and Gary Crane is the CFO.
Agent for Service of Process is Patricia Glaser.
PMS continues to also hold the CEO slot at
Dolores Press (CA Corporation #C0315389). "
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.gene-scott/msg/34591ebe3c6cb19e?hl=en&
Papillon wrote:
And Wescott is a privately-owned corporation formerly controlled by
Gene Scott and now controlled by PMS. Doc was smart and was able to
ensure the loyalty of lawyers such as Masry. Anybody here think that
Barbi can continue this scam and not ultimately end up in prison when
her lawyers turn on her to save themselves? With the Pelicano thing
hanging over their heads like the sword of Damocles, I doubt they'll
want to risk anyone taking another swing at the fragile thread that
separates them from disaster.
Obrien wrote:
Melissa has the same "Flight Risk" as that gunny-bagged out female
astronaut of recent news headlines that made bail on attempted murder
charges involving a love triangle. Our Melissa wouldn't need to wear no
"depends" though, she said she can hold her pee a longtime, and our
Melissa is not a product of millions of dollars of taxpayer money and
government training along with a careful candidate selection process that
included an extensive background investigation and ongoing psychological
testing.
Regardless, whether we're referring to a gunny-bagged out female astronaut
or a self-proclaimed female domata--why have a woman perform a job that can
just as competently be done by a rhesus monkey wearing pampers?
I'm all for sending Barbi in to space... one way.
I'm confident that PMS will have unloaded the parcel at 2 Oak Knoll by
then.
<cue Peter, Paul, and Mary song>
I'm leavin' on a jet plane,
Don't know when I'll be back again...
Dr. Gene Scott Inc. is separate from Wescott. DGS Inc. owned the
horses and such.
I've done some rough analysis to see if her asking price is way out of
line or not. I think it is in the ballpark.
Here is a comp that recently sold in her area
Residence: Single family
Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms: 5.0
Sq ft: 5,060
Lot size: 18,100 sq ft / 0.42 acres
Year built: 1926
Year updated: 1931
# Stories: 2
Total rooms: 9
County: Los Angeles
Parcel #: 5328021004
Zillow Home ID: 20701133
Legal description: TRACT # 8316 THAT PART NW OF A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND
DIST NW 20 FT AT R/A LOT 2
Zillow estimate: $3,300,000
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So basically, 2 Oak Knoll Ter is 7 times the size of this comp in both
the lot size and livable square footage. So.... 7 * 3.3 million = $23.1
million. Disclaimer - I have no training in real estate, and I'm sure
the scaling factor is non-linear.
Emmett writes:
No way. We need her to finish the ministry.
I can't find corporation officer info like researcherguy found on the
Internet. Hopefully someone who knows how will look up Wescott and
see who is currently holding what position in that corporation.
matt2442:
I was an insider when that was going on.
(It looks like you are replying to my post. If not, I apologize.)