US federal government has put Paul Manafort's New York City SoHo loft on the market for $3,663,000.
The listing describes the 2,000-square-foot apartment as a"classic full-floor SoHo loft in a rare 5-unit condo" building with"remarkable open sky and city views looking north up coveted Crosby St. in one of Downtown's hottest locations."It comes with a"key-locked elevator that opens directly into the loft's enormous entertaining space," and was recently renovated.
Other highlighted features include walnut floors, central A/C, exposed brick, a new kitchen and — a New York luxury — an in-unit washer and dryer. Manafort, 70, is serving a 7-1/2-year federal prison sentence. He was charged in two federal courts as part of the Mueller investigation. In September, he agreed to cooperate with the Mueller investigation in a federal case in Washington, and pleaded guilty to two counts: one count of conspiracy against the U.S. and another count of conspiracy to obstruct justice.
The United States Marshals Service has seized Paul Manafort's SoHo apartment and has listed it for sale on their website.
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