Star has failed to pay her taxes, is in serious trouble

Sep 25, 2009 14:29 GMT  ·  By
Pamela Anderson owes a lot of money, is one step closer to bankruptcy, sources claim
   Pamela Anderson owes a lot of money, is one step closer to bankruptcy, sources claim

Former pin-up and “Baywatch” babe Pamela Anderson is in serious financial trouble, reports in the US media say. The star owes money to a construction company that helped her renovate her Malibu home, but also to the Government, as she’s yet to pay all her taxes, ContactMusic informs, citing several reports in the national tabloids.

Anderson is in debt and she’s beginning to feel the heat to pay it up, it is being said. However, the big problem is that all the debts amount to an impressive $1.2 million, a sum Anderson reportedly does not have. The construction company that Pamela reportedly stiffed might be considering taking legal action against the star in case she fails to comply with the payment notice.

“Hollywood pin-up Pamela Anderson is facing bankruptcy after racking up a series of unpaid debts, according to US reports. The ‘Baywatch’ star is being chased by a construction company who completed renovation work on her Malibu, California home in 2008. Bruder Construction filed a $674,043 lien against the star for costs including labor, materials and sub-contractors’ fees, according to America’s Star magazine. And the US government is also allegedly owed $252,360 by Anderson for an unpaid income tax bill.” ContactMusic writes.

A removal company, Mini-Haulers, is also owed money, with Anderson failing to meet her end of the bargain after it helped her relocate to the trailer park she’s now living in as she’s waiting for the renovation work to be completed. Given that Mini-Haulers and Bruder Construction are now saying they’ll act jointly against the star in the court of law, and assuming she does not have this kind of money to pay off the debt, chances are she will remain at the trailer park for a while longer, other reports say.

“A lot of people are owed a lot of money.” Bruder is telling the media. Mini-Haulers president Jim Brown is equally adamant that Anderson needs to be held accountable for her refusal to pay up. “Putting food on the table isn’t easy in this economy. When someone doesn’t pay their bills, it’s that much harder!” Brown adds. Pamela Anderson, on the other hand, hasn’t made any comment regarding the pending lawsuit until now.