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What’s So Special About Miami Beach That Rapper Pitbull Invested His Entire Fortune to Own A Mansion

This is hardly the kind of place you’d expect to find ties to the flamboyant Latino rapper Armando “Pitbull” Pérez: a crumbling single-family eyesore with a broken fence and a yard that embarrasses neighbors.

Over the past decade, the man who calls himself “Mr. 305” has spent much of his time peering down at the rest of Miami from the top 40 charts, making of dollars in record agreements, and hitting up the hottest clubs in South Florida. Among Mr. Worldwide’s many investments are restaurants and at least one additional dwelling.

The pre-fame pictures of Pitbull are almost too Miami for the locals to stomach. But instead of scantily dressed , you’ll discover peacocks sunning themselves at this Pinecrest home. And instead of notes from adoring fans, there are warnings of code violations for , decrepit buildings, and standing water taped to the front door. As well as no Pitbull in sight.

According to the neighborhood, the house was sold in 2015 and has been vacant ever since. Enpi Gao LLC, a corporation registered to the same location as Pitbull’s record label, Mr 305 Inc, and hundreds of other firms affiliated with the popular rapper’s empire, d the property in February 2015 for $850,000, according to county documents.

One of Pitbull’s personal managers, Michael Calderon, oversaw Enpi Gao at the time of the . A builder whose sign was posted on the lawn said that his wife had acted as a broker in the selling of the home to Pitbull and his wife. However, Leslie Zigel, Pitbull’s attorney, indicated that his client denied ownership of the property and would make no further comment.

 

 

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