Now Ziman, who calls Hillary Clinton a “mentor and dear friend,” is selling the seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom home for $40 million. That and other renovations were launched in 1996, when the Zimans bought the estate for about $5 million. Simpson,” which used the living room, bedroom, screening room, garden and den, which was transformed into the star athlete’s trophy room. The 1996 renovations copied the existing design and included a three-story addition that houses a living suite, gym, bar, game room and 50-seat screening room. The screening room is hung with George Hurrell prints of artists signed to Warner Bros. in the 1940s.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 03, 2016 15:03 UTC