Inside the Hamptons' Most Expensive Home: $425 Million 110,000-Square-Foot Estate Is Owned by Billionaire Tied Up in Lead Poisoning Scandal
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Ira Rennert's Sagaponack estate, known as 'the house that ate the Hamptons,' spans 110,000 square feet with extravagant amenities, from pools to a 100-car garage.
Rennert's legal troubles stem from a long-standing lawsuit regarding lead poisoning in a Peruvian mine, posed by nuns representing affected children.
Owning one of the most expensive properties in the Hamptons, Rennert's mansion epitomizes luxury living, featuring a movie theater, bowling alley, and multiple tennis courts.
Despite its opulence, Rennert's estate and his business dealings have led to public scrutiny, highlighting the intersection of wealth and ethical responsibilities.
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