Real Estate

NK Cottage In Legal Dispute Over NE Compounding Center: Herald

The 3-bedroom waterfront cottage belongs to convicted pharmacy exec Barry Cadden and his wife.

NORTH KINGSTOWN, RI — After 64 people died and hundreds became ill from a meningitis outbreak connected to filthy conditions at the New England Compounding Center, a federal judge ordered executive Barry Cadden's assets to be seized and sold to pay the victims' restitution. But the Boston Herald is reporting Cadden's wife Lisa, who owned a share of the pharmaceutical company, and the Cadden children have filed petitions to protect their share of the property. Along with diamonds and a mansion in Wrentham, Mass., a waterfront cottage in North Kingstown is at stake. The cottage, according to Land Evidence Records, is a three-bedroom, two-bath home at 25 Newport Ave. It was built in 1937, according to Vision Appraisal. Click here for the tax appraisal information and a photo.

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