Emmy-winning journo claims her tropical paradise was sold out from under her by shady auctioneer
Briefly

Cathleen Trigg-Jones, an Emmy-winning journalist, has filed a $10 million lawsuit against Concierge Auctions, accusing them of selling her $6 million mansion without her permission. Trigg-Jones alleges this was due to misogyny, as she claims the auction house disregarded her rights in the sale process. Despite her objections and ongoing legal review of the contract, the property was auctioned off for $4.2 million. Trigg-Jones further contends that the company's actions have damaged her reputation by claiming she reneged on the sale, which she firmly denies.
Trigg-Jones alleges a Florida auction company sold her home without her consent, claiming it demonstrates blatant misogyny and gross misconduct in real estate dealings.
The lawsuit states that Concierge Auctions ran a scam, failing to respect her rights and selling her property at a significant undervalue without her agreement.
Read at New York Post
[
|
]