Jasmine Crockett, the Democratic U.S. Representative from Texas, is facing renewed scrutiny after a lien of approximately $3,047.79 was placed on her luxury Dallas condominium earlier this year — a debt that remains unpaid more than a year later.
The lien, filed in April 2024 by the condo’s homeowners association, indicates she defaulted on required assessments for the gated complex, which features amenities like a pool and clubhouse. Until the balance is cleared, the lien bars sale or transfer of the property.
Records show Crockett purchased the condo in 2014. According to financial disclosures, she also carries between $15,001 and $50,000 in student loan debt. The unpaid lien has drawn attention because she reportedly spent roughly $75,000 in campaign funds this year on expensive travel, hotel stays, transportation, and security — moves that critics say contrast sharply with her failure to settle this personal housing debt.
Crockett is currently considering a run for the U.S. Senate in 2026, with a filing deadline looming. The unresolved lien could pose challenges if she pursues higher office, fueling questions about fiscal responsibility and transparency.
