Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Evander Holyfield losses his mansion to Bank Repossesion and sold for $7.5M



Crews spent the morning removing former heavyweight champ Evander Holyfield's belongings from his foreclosed Fayette County mansion. The 109-room home sold at auction for $7.5 million.


The former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield’s belongings were being removed from his Fayette County mansion today

Holyfield’s 109-room mansion was sold in a foreclosure auction in March. The home sits on 235 acres located near Fairburn.
Holyfield’s senior adviser, Tony Tortuci, said the home was sold to JP Morgan Chase for $7.5 million. 

 Holyfield owed more than $14 million on the home at the time of the auction.

Three years ago, Holyfield said the home cost more than $1 million a year to maintain.


Workers remove boxes from Evander Holyfield's mansion photo
Workers remove boxes from Evander Holyfield's mansion

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