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Last night, Aftab Pureval delivered yet another lie to reporters:
“Last year due to my carelessness, my auto pay on my car was not working and as a result my car was repossessed…since that time I have been in possession of my car…I am up to date…and I am not aware of any other pending issues…”
While the Mayor was busy pretending the repossession of his Tesla was a cute little misunderstanding that lasted “a few days,” the actual records show that it was seized ar City Hall on 1/16/24, held for EIGHTEEN days…and released on 2/2/24. Eighteen days. Not “a few.” And not one piece of that story involves a harmless auto-pay glitch. Before a repossession order is issued, the finance company relentlessly harasses you—phone calls, emails, snail mails, voicemails and even certified letters of intent to repossess.
As the Mayor assured Cincinnati that he was totally unaware of any “pending issues,” Ford Motor Credit was actively pursuing a brand-new repossession order, issued on November 6, 2025 for his Lincoln Aviator. They mailed him. They called him. They showed up. Anyone who has ever missed a car payment knows the aggressiveness of repossession notices. No one on earth is “unaware” when a finance company is hunting them down.
Now, let’s talk about his house…the $771,000 home his wife purchased in 2019…but let’s be honest, he didn’t really purchase it. He financed his way into it like a man sprinting away from math. He borrowed 95% of the purchase price. His mortgage? $731,500. A number so massive the decimal point probably filed a restraining order.
And while the rest of Hamilton County watched their property valuations explode between 33% and 300%…while elderly homeowners panicked…while families scrambled to appeal valuations that doubled or tripled overnight…the Mayor’s household—purchased through his wife, Whitney Whitis—enjoyed an increase of just 6%. Six percent!!!
The kind of number the rest of us didn’t even know was possible. Apparently elected officials don’t get financially crushed like everyone else…they glide over the chaos while the rest of the city pays the bill.
So we have an elected Mayor drowning in personal debt…two repossessed vehicles in two years…an HOA threatening legal action over delinquent fees…a mortgage stretched to the edge of plausibility…campaign debt questions stacking up…a mysteriously tiny property valuation increase…and a First Lady who has enough free time to stalk people’s Facebook profiles and make phone calls to their employers across the country—trying to get them fired for daring to “like” or comment on a Signal 99 post.
This isn’t bad luck. This isn’t coincidence. This is instability…financial, ethical, and professional. And instability is dangerous in a Mayor. Because when people owe everyone, they are vulnerable to anyone.
If a Police Officer had this level of financial chaos—multiple repossessions, delinquent accounts, unresolved debts—Internal Affairs would have them in a chair answering questions before their morning coffee got cold. Why? Because massive personal debt makes you a target. It exposes you. It compromises you—it makes you vulnerable to corruption.
But this isn’t a patrol Officer…it’s the Mayor of Cincinnati. The one person in the city who should be the least corruptible…not the most financially brittle—the one person in the city with the highest ethical expectation…and the most access to contracts, developers, discretionary budgets, lobbyists, and influence.
And as far as his fruit bat of a wife? Tri Health and the Bethesda North Hospital she works for, shouldn’t be surprised to receive a gaggle of complaints about her social media stalking and harassment of those that were critical against her husband’s performance as Mayor. She is trying to get people fired from their jobs, so who knows…she may find out exactly what that feels like.
He should resign—today.
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