Tarick Seifeddine, Family Vehicles, and the Unanswered Questions Surrounding Insurance Policies Issued Under Dr. Myria Petrou's Name
At the time of the events described below, Tarick Seifeddine had previously purchased 1745 Brian Court from Drs. Bradley Foerster and Myria Petrou after renting the property with his then wife, Duaa Altaee.
In 2023, Dr. Myria Petrou filed Ann Arbor Police Department Incident Report 23-14252 after discovering that vehicles associated with members of the Seifeddine family had appeared on her automobile insurance records without her knowledge or authorization.
Dr. Petrou subsequently submitted a Freedom of Information Act request seeking records relating to the incident. The records produced by the Ann Arbor Police Department included a CAD entry stating:
"PERSON THAT PURCHASED HER HOUSE POSSIBLY INSURED HIS VEHICLES IN HER NAME. RECEIVED COLLECTION NOTICE FOR 1500.00 OWED TO ALLSTATE."
Following receipt of the police records, Dr. Petrou directed a series of written inquiries to Tarick Seifeddine seeking clarification regarding the vehicles, the existence of other insurance coverage, and how the vehicles became associated with her insurance records.
The documents reproduced below include the police records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act and the subsequent correspondence concerning the issue.
No police investigation concerning the reported insurance issue was documented in the records produced by the Ann Arbor Police Department, and as of publication no substantive response from Mr. Seifeddine addressing the issue has been identified.
Exhibit 1 – Ann Arbor Police Department FOIA Response and CAD D-Card (2023)
Ann Arbor Police Department Freedom of Information Act response and CAD D-Card relating to Incident Report 23-14252. The CAD entry documents Dr. Petrou's report concerning vehicles allegedly insured under her name without authorization.
Exhibit 2 – August 13, 2023 Email: "Critical Issue re 1745 Brian Court and Taxes"
Initial correspondence to Tarick Seifeddine and Adel Seifeddine raising concerns that vehicles associated with the Seifeddine family appeared on Dr. Petrou's automobile insurance records without her knowledge or approval.
Exhibit 3 – February 7, 2024 Follow-Up Regarding Police Report 23-14252
Follow-up correspondence to Ann Arbor officials stating that Dr. Petrou had been informed that investigators would speak with Tarick Seifeddine regarding the insurance issue and determine whether other insurance coverage existed for the vehicles in question.
Related Material
Ann Arbor Police Investigation (2020): Dr. Myria Petrou and Dr. Bradley Foerster — Request to Retrieve a Piano from Tarick Seifeddine Classified as “Harassing Communications”
Additional reporting concerning Ann Arbor Police Department Case No. 20-16624. After Drs. Petrou and Foerster requested the return of a piano and other personal property remaining at 1745 Brian Court, Tarick Seifeddine reported them to the Ann Arbor Police Department. The resulting seven-month investigation was classified as “harassing communications,” produced no charges, and the piano was never returned.
Tarick Seifeddine, 1745 Brian Court, and the Unanswered Questions Surrounding the Redemption Transaction
Correspondence concerning the December 2017 purchase of 1745 Brian Court, the Certificate of Redemption, and questions directed to Tarick Seifeddine regarding the redemption process and disposition of funds associated with the transaction.
Selected Reporting
- From Mentor to Federal Investigation: The Dr. Eva Feldman Documentary Chronology
- July 26 Documentary Notice and Documentary Chronology Transmitted to City Attorney Kaur, Mayor Taylor, City Administrator Dohoney, and Police Chief Anderson Concerning Ann Arbor Police Department Investigations, Related City Proceedings, and Federal Investigations Involving Drs. Bradley Foerster and Myria Petrou (2015–2026).
- July 7 Documentary Notice to University of Michigan Vice President and General Counsel Timothy G. Lynch Concerning University and Law Enforcement Investigations Involving Drs. Bradley Foerster and Myria Petrou (2015–2026). July 8 UM Announces Lynch Leaving.
- From One FBI File to a Legislative Proposal: Peter and Maria Foerster Ask Senator Van Hollen's Office and Congressman Jamie Raskin to Consider a Uniform Administrative Framework for Federal Investigations
- The Institutional Fingerprint of the FBI Russia-Gate File: Referrals, Consults, Intelligence Reports, and the June 16, 2026 FBI Production
- Dr. Bradley Foerster and Dr. Myria Petrou Document More Than Two Years of Unsuccessful Efforts to Trace Bank of Ann Arbor's $1.4 Million Sheriff's Sale Credit Bid (June 2026)