MN lawmaker facing $750k judgment
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The U.S. government has moved for a $748,000 default judgment against state Sen. Sean Nienow over a small-business loan.
The Small Business Administration sued Nienow, a Republican from Cambridge, in January. They said he and his wife Cynthia signed for a $613,000 loan in 2009 but stopped making their payments about 18 months later.
A request for default judgment filed in federal court Tuesday put Nienow's total debt at $748,584.14. The filing says the Nienows haven't responded.
The Nienows took out the loan for the National Camp Association Inc., a business they founded and said was aimed at helping parents find camps for their children.