Beach Access
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2022 6:18 pm
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So it's a pirates' cove!It was once owned by Luke "Lucky Luke" Bragnara, a real-estate mogul and notorious art scammer who stashed hordes of stolen art worth a collective $11 million in the home in 2014.
Marketed as a "fixer upper"He was sentenced to a seven-year jail term for fraud. A series of liens placed on the home caused it to struggle to sell until October 2019 when it cropped back up on the market as a bankruptcy sale.
About Lucky Luke Bragnara, make sure and see the video of his making run for it! (For doughnuts?And yet it's listed for sale for $13.1 million, though it was listed in July to be sold at a foreclosure auction. It comes with a winding pathway down to a secluded seaside cove.
https://abc7news.com/lucky-luke-san-fra ... am/960144/San Francisco real estate tycoon "Lucky Luke" Brugnara was a fugitive on the run who escaped federal detention earlier this year, and is facing charges in an $11 million art scam. He was eventually recaptured, convicted, and will be sentenced next month. Now, Brugnara has given his first interview from jail to the ABC7 News I-Team.