OK, “multimillion-dollar mansion” is very different from ‘Million-dollar mansion in SF’.
Million-dollar mansion in SF (in some area) is just a somewhat large house elsewhere.
Wow, the founder of CNET is broke. A perfect candidate for the democrat nomination. (I learned that from Donald Trump!) No, seriously, how does the founder of CNET lose it all?
The intelligence of the bankruptcy master in leaving 6-digit pieces of art in a place able to be ‘pinched’ leaves me wide-eyed! I know that everybody in San Francisco, from NancyP on down is fine, law-abiding and Christian, but let us not tempt them (unduly).
Idiot doesn’t know that art like that is known in the art world and who owns it. Try to sell it.
Something similar happened in my town. On the *other side o the tracks* ...in a development of multi-million dollar mc mansions ... squatters took up residence in an empty house that was up for sale by people who had moved to Florida.
Funny thing was, they set up a MJ growing operation in the vacant place. B/c it was down a long drive, not visible from the road, neighbors had no idea what was going on.
The real estate market [especially for pricey homes] has been in the terlit. Funny that no neighbor suspected the comings and goings ...and the real estate agent never went by, or had to show the house.
Needless to say, the place was trashed. I believe the local undercover cops caught wind of the address as a place to buy good weed.
TA-DA!
S.F., sanctuary city, leave this poor undocumented art dealer alone.
Yeah, that’s going to be prison.
From Dragoon, AZ? Last time I was in Dragoon it was a bar surrounded by ranches...
I will never never never never understand how a squatter has any legal rights or standing at all. Never. The owner is the owner, period.