The Facebook founder was pursuing eight separate lawsuits related to parcels of land that, like the Rapozo parcels, were surrounded by his 700-acre Kauai estate. It was then that an aunt suggested that he live “on Grandpa’s land”, Andrade said. “Mark kept his word and withdrew from the quiet title actions as a plaintiff,” LaBolt continued. Neither Mark nor Northshore Kalo will bid at the auction. According to real estate records reviewed by the Guardian, Northshore Kalo paid out more than $450,000 in 71 different transactions in the course of increasing its stake.
Source: The Guardian January 17, 2019 08:00 UTC