Kevin Spacey, an American actor, is asking for $100,000 to vacate his Baltimore residence, even though the property has been sold to a new owner. Spacey's 9,000-square-foot, five-story condo, located in a gated community, was foreclosed on and sold at auction in July. The sale followed Spacey's financial difficulties due to limited work opportunities after #MeToo accusations.
Real estate investor Sam Asgari purchased the property for $3.24 million. Asgari alleges Spacey’s demand for money to leave the property amounts to extortion. He stated, “He asked me for $100,000 to leave the property on November 17 and I said no but he said that was his final offer."
Asgari is planning legal action, asserting that Spacey is overstaying and causing financial strain. Asgari claims the situation is costing him $40,000 monthly in fees, taxes, and utilities.
Spacey attempted to challenge the sale of the home, which he bought for $5.65 million in 2017. Due to legal procedures, Spacey can remain in the property until the court approves the sale, which can take months.
Emails in court filings reveal Asgari offered Spacey $50,000 to vacate by September 15. Spacey's team countered, suggesting he could stay until February if he did not interfere with the sale. Spacey has also claimed he is being bullied by Asgari.
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