Jailed fraudster sells waterfront Golden Beach home for $17M
Johnny Grobman, a convicted fraudster currently serving an 18-year prison sentence, sold his waterfront Golden Beach home for $16.6 million. That’s down from the $20.9 million he first listed it for two years ago. Records show Grobman and his wife, Noemi Geller, sold the house at 100 Golden Beach Drive to 100 GB Property LLC, a Delaware entity. The true buyer is unknown. The sellers provided $11.8 million in financing for the buyer, records show. Alan Eskenazi Bone and Alexander Goldstein with Miles Goldstein Real Estate had the listing. Grobman and Geller bought the Golden Beach home for $5.3 million […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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