Jemal late in paying millions in bills


This segment was produced by WKBW and aired September 10, 2025. Contractors in recent months have filed $3.7 million in liens against some of Douglas Development’s most prominent local projects. Jemal cites cash-flow issues and says he’s in the process of paying his overdue bills.

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