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An LA mansion formerly owned by a fugitive Malaysian businessman was just sold for $18.5 million — take a look inside

. Note that the pictures of the home are old and Low did damage to much of the interior, according to Variety.

This West Hollywood mansion was bought by Malaysian businessman Jho Low — now a fugitive —for $39 million in 2012. Low is wanted for the alleged theft of about $4.5 billion from 1Malaysia Development Berhad. According to a report by Mansion Global, he is believed to be hiding in China.From the outside, the house still has the 1980s-era look that it had when it was built for its original owner, actor Ricardo Montalban.

West Hollywood is a suburb in Los Angeles with a population of 36,384. According to Niche.com, the median home value there is $729,400.According to Mansion Global, in October 2019, Low forfeited $700 million worth of his assets to the US government, of which $100 million was in the form of residential real estate located in New York, California, and London.This LA mansion, according to Mansion Global, is the first of Low's forfeited properties to sell.

 

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