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Don Johnson scrambling to save Colorado home

ASPEN (AP) - Former "Miami Vice" and "Nash Bridges" star Don Johnson has forked over 14-point-five (m) million dollars to save his house from a foreclosure sale scheduled for today in Aspen.

Deputy public trustee Carol Foote says the money arrived at Pitkin County's public trustee's office about four p-m Monday. Johnson had until noon Tuesday to make good on the delinquent debt to D-A Shaw Laminar Lending Incorporated. Fourteen-acres of Johnson's 17-acre Woody Creek estate would have been auctioned off today on the steps of the Pitkin County Courthouse if he missed the deadline. Three-acres and his guesthouse would have been auctioned off May tenth. Documents obtained by the Aspen Daily News show Johnson had to pay more than 544-thousand dollars in interest and more than seven-thousand dollars in attorneys' fees, among other charges.

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