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Developer buys seaside house for $12.6M in Palm Beach; says he’ll remodel it
Todd Michael Glaser bought 1980s house at 870 S. Ocean Blvd. in same neighborhood as President Donald Trump s Mar-a-Lago.
Darrell Hofheinz
Palm Beach Daily News
A developer has bought his second oceanfront house in Palm Beach’s Estate Section within the past month.
In a sale expected to record at $12.64 million, a company controlled by Todd Michael Glaser bought a 34-year old beachside house at 870 S. Ocean Blvd., he told the Palm Beach Daily News. The off-market deal closed only a couple of weeks after Glaser and his investment group bought another beachside house about two blocks away from Mar-a-Lago, President Donald Trump’s winter White House.
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An Allegheny County judge has approved a settlement in the long-running battle over a 1935 trust left to conservative philanthropist Richard Mellon Scaife.
Common Pleas Judge Joseph K. Williams III docketed the order on Dec. 23, which approves a $200 million settlement proposed by some of the parties nearly one year ago.
Scaife, who owned the Tribune-Review, died on July 4, 2014.
His mother, Sarah Mellon Scaife, established a trust for him in 1935. According to the court, Richard Scaife made requests for distributions from that trust from 1996 through 2014. At the time of his death, the trust, which at one time had $450 million, had been depleted.