Waterfront Miami Beach home of alleged French swindler sold out of receivership
The elaborate waterfront home of French national Aurélie Bard, who has been accused of embezzling more than 100 million euros, sold out of receivership for $18.5 million, The Real Deal has learned. Receiver Michael Dunn sold the 6,924-square-foot, five-bedroom and six-bathroom house at 6580 Allison Road to a company managed by attorney Charles Ratner, court […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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