LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Brooks Houck owns nearly $13.5 million in property in Nelson County, assets that, after his conviction in the murder of his former girlfriend, Crystal Rogers, he attempted to sell off ahead of an impending civil lawsuit.

On July 17, the attorney representing Rogers' family, Gregory Smith, filed a motion in Nelson Circuit Court alleging that, following Houck's July 8 conviction, he made multiple jail phone calls, including one to his girlfriend, Crystal Maupin, saying "We'll try to figure out how we can sell this stuff." Close

Brooks Houck's Properties

Pictured here are dozens of properties owned by Brooks Houck. These photographs don't comprise all his assets, as some are undeveloped land.

The two discussed selling property and unfinished homes, according t

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