Rihanna puts $US15m mansion up for sale

Rihanna has put her trouble-plagued Pacific Palisades, California mansion on the market five months after reportedly relocating to New York.

Rihanna has put her trouble-plagued Californian mansion on the market five months after reportedly relocating to New York.

The Diamonds hitmaker moved into what she thought was her dream home at Pacific Palisades in December 2012, but the place quickly became a living hell following a series of break-ins and burglaries.

Her former home is now on sale for a little under $US15 million ($A16.41 million), according to real estate site Trulia.com.

Rihanna has nothing but bad memories of her time at the estate - she was granted a permanent restraining order against a man accused of breaking into the pad last September.

Jonathan Whooper was charged with attempted burglary, vandalism and stalking after he was identified as the suspect who threw a chair through a glass door at the Pacific Palisades mansion to gain access.

Rihanna moved out of the home, which boasts seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms, last October and reportedly relocated to New York, where she now lives in a Soho penthouse in Manhattan.


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Published 26 March 2014 6:56pm
Updated 26 March 2014 7:00pm
Source: AAP


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