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Paul Teutul Sr. Of ‘American Chopper’ Sells New York Mansion

American Chopper star, Paul Teutul Sr. has been granted permission to sell his New York mansion after a judge signed off on the sale.
According to legal documentation, seen by unCrazed, a judge approved the sale presented by Paul — this is due to him being in the middle of a bankruptcy, and the majority of sale profits paying off his debt.
In May 2019, he requested permission to have a deal that would see his 3,448 sq. ft., 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom mansion be sold.
He bought the land in 2005, and built his mansion on it, which he later listed for sale in October 2017 for almost $3 million. In June 2019, he told the court an offer of $1.5 million was received and he wanted to accept it, plus he wanted to include an electric welder, furniture, tools, plastic boats, pool table, farm tools, farm animals, bulldozer, snowblower and supplies for the koi pond.
In his bankruptcy claim, he owes $1,801,729 in assets and liabilities, which the sale of the property, amongst various other assets including his 2011 Chevy Camaro, 2010 Dodge Challenger and 2009 Chevy Corvette should pay off.
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