The Georgian-style abode was originally built in 2009 for Rob Lowe, who opened its doors to Architectural Digest the following year. After scooping up the 11,500-square-foot estate, the "Payphone" singer and Victoria's Secret model enlisted AD100 firm Clements Design to renovate the nine-bedroom, 14-bathroom home with a minimalist aesthetic. The primary suite boasts several terraces, a grand bathroom decked out with white marble, and dual dressing rooms.
Westcott presented no persuasive evidence that he lacked capacity to enter into a real estate contract. Judge Joseph Lipner stated that the medical expert's testimony did not support Westcott's claims.
Warner was home during the attack but not harmed. The injured woman, identified as L. Malek-Aslanian, sustained severe injuries leaving her in a coma.