Ann Margolin’s statements about the tax lien placed on fellow District 13 candidate Brint Ryan’s home (which caused at least one overzealous journalist to claim that the tax lien was “Ryan’s Chazz Redd moment”) may end up backfiring on her. In a letter sent from his lawyer to Margolin, Ryan says she has until 5 p.m. today to apologize and issue a retraction — he was actually refunded almost three-quarters of the bill the IRS said he owed — or he’s suing for defamation and seeking an injunction. I wish this election would never end.
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