Erika Jayne’s Legal Adversary Ronald Richards Is Trying to Buy Her Pasadena House: It ‘Should Be Used as a Museum’
14.07.2022 - 21:35
/ usmagazine.com
Erika Jayne’s legal woes have made headlines for years — but no one ever saw this twist coming! The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star’s legal adversary Ronald Richards is attempting to buy her home in Pasadena, he confirmed to Us Weekly.
“Yes, we put on offer on the home. It will be subject to overbids or any other buyer who wants to pay more,” the attorney, who previously worked as a trustee lawyer on the reality star’s bankruptcy case — and who is currently representing two lawyers suing her for fraud — tells Us, noting that he and his wife, Lauren Boyette-Richards, are “trying to spur interest in the house so someone ends up purchasing the house soon as the monthly debt service is eroding the equity. We think the house should be used as a museum for the public to see.”
The Beverly Hills-based lawyer, who put in a bid of $6.9 million for the home, adds, “The house was used previously for filming on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. We will also take some depositions there and have public events. We will then rehab it and liquidate it. … We hope someone pays more if they want. We just want the asset liquidated for the Estate.”
The Richards initially announced their intent via Instagram on Wednesday, July 14, with the attorney claiming that part of their reasoning for putting in their bid is “so our followers can see how the victims money was spent and to get a piece of the decadence.” Ronald is referring to the plane crash survivors who were allegedly embezzled out of their money by Erika’s estranged husband, Tom Girardi, who represented the victims at the time. (Erika, 51, has denied any knowledge of Tom’s alleged actions.)
For her part, the Pretty Mess author was floored by Richards’ pursuit to purchase the home she
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