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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s new home has a horrifying past
Just two days after Shai Gilgeous-Alexander moved into an $8.4 million mansion this spring, she allegedly received a threatening visit from a man demanding the whereabouts of Aiden Pretelski, Ontario’s self-proclaimed crypto tycoon. It has been reported.
The 24-year-old rented the house until his business collapsed, with investors chasing after the more than $40 million they gave him. For this reason, he is kidnapped and tortured.
It wasn’t until Gilgeous-Alexander’s girlfriend called police to inform them of the visit that the couple learned the full story behind the house. There were several threats, including burning down the house.
Apparently, the couple quickly moved away, and within a month Gilgeous-Alexander’s lawyers filed suit to have the sale rescinded. They claim the sellers falsely advertised the luxury home by failing to disclose a series of alleged blackmail visits to the property. It was done on a daily basis, sometimes by people who were looking for Preterski before Gilgeous-Alexander bought her.
“Defendants knew that no reasonable person considering a property of that type, quality, and price would buy it if the history of intimidated visits to the property and its continued risk were revealed.” ,” the lawsuit states.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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