Pubdate: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 Source: Kingsport Times-News (TN) Copyright: 2003 Kingsport Publishing Corporation Contact: http://www.timesnews.net/index.cgi Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1437 Author: MATTHEW LANE GOVERNMENT EFFORT TO SEIZE DRUG DEALER'S HOME HITS SNAG GREENEVILLE - The U.S. government recently hit a snag in the seizure of a home that once belonged to Clifford Farra - the Kingsport truck driver convicted of drug offenses involving nearly 2 kilos of cocaine and about 50 pounds of marijuana. Farra was sentenced to 44 years in prison and fined more than $1 million for transporting drugs during the course of driving his independently owned tractor-trailer. Prosecutors said Farra hauled the drugs from Mexico and distributed them from his 111 Arlington Circle home during 1999. Last year, the U.S. government filed a motion in U.S. District Court in Greeneville requesting that the Arlington Circle land and home be forfeited. In April 2002, U.S. Magistrate Judge Dennis Inman granted the request, and the U.S. government proceeded with finding a buyer for the property. The U.S. Marshal's Service found a buyer and attempted to close the sale of the Arlington Circle property. However, the company hired to research the title history of the property discovered a second deed of trust on the Arlington Circle property and refused to certify that the title was free from defects. "Accordingly, the sale of the property could not close," court records state. The U.S. government claims that in December 2001 Clifford Farra granted a second deed of trust in the Arlington Circle property to Kingsport attorney Larry Dillow for the purpose of securing a $60,000 debt to Jodi Farra - the brother of Clifford. The government claims Jodi Farra had knowledge of its forfeiture request when he recorded the second deed of trust with the Sullivan County register of deeds. "Jodi Farra claims the second deed is valid and superior to the United States' interest and is refusing to release the second deed," court records state. "The actions of Jodi Farra have cast a cloud over the title of the United States to the Arlington Circle property." The U.S. government filed a complaint against Jodi Farra and Dillow on Aug. 15 requesting an order compelling them to release the second deed of trust and to declare that deed void. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart