
Today's estate is ill-gotten goods. This large Long Island mansion in Upper Brookville, New York, was seized as part of "Operation VIN City," an 18-month investigation that busted up the largest stolen car ring on the East Coast. It was the home of
ringleader Michael Pescatore. The gated estate has over 14,000 square feet of space including a gourmet kitchen, dining room, two family rooms, massage rooms and a sunroom with an indoor pool and spa. There are nine bedrooms total including a master suite with fireplace and master bath. The third level includes a large cupola. The estate is on five acres of rural land and includes two four-car garages. It is being sold
at auction by the Treasury Department on March 22 and a $250,000 deposit is required. Take a look at the spoils of thievery after the jump and let me know how much you think this one will go for in the comments.
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css Mar 19th 2007 3:08PM
8mm
danisaacs Mar 19th 2007 9:33PM
$8,000,001