There are no jokes here: Bill Cosby’s Browstone Mella in Upper East Side has been silent for just under $ 7 million.
The four -story residence, in East 61st Street, offers six rooms, an elevator and a formal dining room heated by a fireplace, as well as the weight of a contentious mortgage execution dispute, Crain reported.
The 5000 square feet house is the centerpiece of a lawsuit filed in the Supreme Court of Manhattan, where the lender Citimortgage alleges that the Cosbys breached a loan of 2010 and now owe more than $ 4.2 million in pending principles, interests and fees.
In a February presentation, Cosby’s legal team delayed, arguing that the lender’s calcals were incorrect and the exaggerated debt.
Cosby, 87, and his wife, Camille, bought the house in 1980, according to public records.
He thought that the purchase price is still insecure, the property history is immersed in personal importance.
He was once his son’s home, Ennis, a student from Columbia University who was killed in Los Angeles in 1997.
Joseph Jacobson, of the Law Bioolsi group, which represents Cosby in the case of mortgage execution, refused to prepare the decision to list the property of East 61st Street while the litigation is in progress.
The list, published in silence this week, emphasizes the location of the property in a historical block of Second Avenue. The exhibitions are limited to private appointments.
This is not the only real estate pain that Cosbys faces.
Another case of mortgage execution is underway that involves its main residence in Manhattan, a grand Beaux-Artes in East 71st Street.
There, First Foundation Bank alleges that the couple breached a loan of $ 17.5 million linked to the 12000 square feet mansion, which according to the reports acquired in 1987 for around $ 6 million. That case is also active in the State Court.
While both properties remain in the legal limbo, only the cornerstone of East 61 street has officially reached the market.
The former television star, once held as the United States father, has seen her public image and finance abused in the last decade.
In 2018, he was sentenced in Pennsylvania for sexual assault positions of an incident of 2004 and sentence to a decade in prison. That conviction was exaggerated in 2021 by the Supreme Court of the State for reasons of due process.
Despite legal reversion, women’s deans have submitted decades accusations, statements that Cosby has constantly denied.