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TV star avoids foreclosure

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From the Associated Press

Don Johnson has paid $14.5 million to save his 17-acre ranch in Woody Creek, Colo., from a foreclosure sale.

The former “Miami Vice” and “Nash Bridges” star had until noon Tuesday to make good on a delinquent debt to D.A. Shaw Laminar Lending Inc. or the land would have begun to be auctioned off the following day. He made the deadline.

Johnson had to pay $544,584 in interest and $7,175 in attorneys’ fees, among other charges, according to documents obtained by the Aspen Daily News.

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