Champion for homeless now faces own housing woes
Westgate Tabernacle Pastor Alan Clapsaddle has fought for his church’s right to house the homeless and worked to find them a more permanent place to live, but he’s nearly lost that battle personally.
The home he and his wife, Kim Guzma, owned is no longer theirs and he is in a sea of debt that continues to grow.
During the past two years, the former chef with a talent for chocolate creme brulée was subject to two foreclosures and a $9,831 lien from the IRS.
Even after selling the home during the winter, Clapsaddle has outstanding debts exceeding $50,000, according to Palm Beach County court documents.