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Cox, Holyfield Home Auctions Delayed

Houses Were To Be Sold Tuesday At Fayette Courthouse

POSTED: 11:25 am EDT July 6, 2009

The auctions of the Fayette County houses belonging to former heavyweight Champion Evander Holyfield and to state school Superintendent Kathy Cox were postponed.

The houses were scheduled to be sold Tuesday at the Fayette County courthouse after both went into foreclosure. Philip Hasty, an attorney with the law firm handling the auctions, did not say why they were put on hold.

Holyfield's 109-room Fairburn mansion, which is valued at $10 million, has gone into foreclosure twice. His second home valued at $216,000 is also scheduled to be sold at auction.

Cox has said she is working with her mortgage company to help save her family's $450,000 Peachtree City home. Cox and her husband filed for bankruptcy earlier this year.

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