New order bars Brooks Houck from selling most of his 73 properties in Nelson County
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According to an agreed order filed Tuesday, Houck can't buy or transfer any of the properties he owns individually or through his businesses while the wrongful death lawsuit is pending.
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Brooks Houck, who was convicted of murdering Crystal Rogers, owns nearly $13.5 million in property in Nelson County, and a new agreement shows what he is and isn't allowed to sell.
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