"Patricia Toscano appears to have walked away with $8m from sale of Florida property The sale by a Cork restaurateur of a $16m (€13.5m) mansion in Miami's exclusive Coral Gables neighbourhood has prompted a legal dispute between the woman and her former romantic partner. Patricia Toscano, whose daughter now owns and runs the well-known Ristorante Rossini on Princes Street in Cork city, has been accused of reneging on an oral agreement with her ex-partner, New York lawyer Michael Griffith, to split almost $10m in net proceeds from the $15.8m sale of the home last year."
"Patricia Toscano, whose daughter now owns and runs the well-known Ristorante Rossini on Princes Street in Cork city, has been accused of reneging on an oral agreement with her ex-partner, New York lawyer Michael Griffith, to split almost $10m in net proceeds from the $15.8m sale of the home last year."
Patricia Toscano sold a Coral Gables mansion for about $15.8–$16 million last year. The transaction generated nearly $10 million in net proceeds. Toscano’s former romantic partner, New York lawyer Michael Griffith, alleges an oral agreement to split those net proceeds. Griffith claims Toscano reneged on that agreement and retained roughly $8 million from the sale. Toscano’s daughter now owns and runs Ristorante Rossini on Princes Street in Cork city. The claimed broken oral agreement has resulted in a legal dispute over the distribution of the sale proceeds.
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