The house of convicted fraudster Hassan Nemazee has been re-listed for a cool $19.5 million. Sotheby's agent Anne Corey is managing the listing.
The Iranian-American investment banker who plead guilty to a $292 million bank fraud used the cash to finance his lavish lifestyle including a luxury duplex at 770 Park Avenue.
According to the Real Estalker, the traditionally-decorated palace includes three exposures, 28 windows, and two terraces. It was originally listed at $28 million in March 2011, but the price has dropped since, much to the chagrin of federal authorities.
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