Vadim Trincher, a renowned poker player, was arrested for operating a massive $100 million gambling operation, revealed when federal agents raided his Trump Tower apartment. The apartment, a lavish setting for high-stakes poker games, became infamous for Trincher’s wiretap conversations where he threatened players who defaulted on bets. Following his arrest and a subsequent five-year prison sentence, the Trinchers are now selling the opulent apartment for $9.7 million. The extravagant decor includes rare materials and a design by Kenneth Bordewick, attempting to attract high-end buyers interested in luxury living.
Vadim Trincher, a poker pro, was arrested for running a massive $100 million gambling ring, with federal agents discovering $75,000 in cash in his Trump Tower apartment.
Trincher's luxurious Trump Tower apartment became a site of high-stakes games and illicit business, where he threatened players who didn't pay their debts.
After serving a five-year sentence for his crimes, the Trinchers are selling the lavish apartment for $9.7 million, which features extravagant decor and expensive finishes.
The apartment's opulent interiors, designed by Kenneth Bordewick, feature extravagant materials like onyx, lapis lazuli, and rare amethyst, aimed at appealing to wealthy buyers.
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