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It's been five days since Governor Snyder presented Kevyn Orr as the emergency manager of Detroit.
Many were quick to comment about Orr’s “introduction” to Michigan and that he seemed well-suited for the job.
He is a U-M law school alumnus, an attorney specializing in bankruptcy law and he helped guide Chrysler through its bankruptcy.
At his introductory press conference last Thursday with Governor Snyder and Detroit Mayor Dave Bing, Kevyn Orr certainly seemed ready and willing to take on the gargantuan task of “fixing” Detroit’s dire financial crisis.
Within the first day of that press conference, it was reported that Orr had some financial troubles of his own. He had liens on his home over unpaid unemployment insurance taxes.
"It is quite embarrassing when something like that comes up, but I took care of that as soon as I could and paid it off," Orr said. "Frankly, I have been too focused on my professional obligations and not as focused enough on my private obligations."