Beverly Hills mansion with a scandalous Ponzi scheme past lists for $37.5 million
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A French-impersonating mansion in the Beverly Crest section of Los Angeles is now on the market for $37.5 million, according to Daily Mail.
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It's been on and off the market for a while now, after former owner Curtis Somoza was busted for a Ponzi scheme and sentenced to jail for 25 years in 2007, according to Curbed.
The house was transferred to an LLC in 2005 and subsequently bought by Jeoung Lee, a healthcare entrepreneur.
Originally built in 2000, the entire home has been fully remodeled and renovated since.
Susan Perryman of Hilton and Hyland has the listing.
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