A federal investigation put construction of a rural Pennsylvania Victorian mansion on pause for 20 years. Now it’s on the market.

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A federal investigation put construction of a rural Pennsylvania Victorian mansion on pause for 20 years. Now it’s on the market.
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Daily News | A federal investigation put construction of a rural Pennsylvania Victorian mansion on pause for 20 years. Now it’s on the market.

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COUDERSPORT, Pa. — The giant, turreted Victorian mansion sat unfinished for 20 years, an empty reminder of the scandal that rocked this picturesque small town in rural Pennsylvania.The home, which features a whopping eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and over 100 windows, was being built in 2001 by a son of John Rigas, the founder of Coudersport-based Adelphia Cable and former owner of the Buffalo Sabres ice hockey team.

The 10,000-square-foot home on Ross Glen Road was modeled after the historic “Judge Lewis” house, nearby, but construction came to a halt during the investigation. The home was being built for another son, James Rigas, who also worked for Adelphia but was not accused of any wrongdoing.

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