THE villa Spanish style in California, where mobster Bugsy Siegel was murdered in 1947 (Bugsy Siegel) is up for sale for $17 million. Benjamin “Bugsy» Siegel was a well-known American gangster who played a key role in the development of gambling in Las Vegas.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, he rented the seven-bedroom, six-bathroom mansion to his mistress, actress Virginia Hill, while on the night of June 20, 1947, Bugsy was shot dead by a stranger while reading a newspaper.
The house located on the west side of Beverly Hills has changed many owners over the years. According to broker Myra Nourmand (Myra Nourmand), it is in excellent condition.
Source: News Beast

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