Rapper Rick Ross was placed on house arrest last year after being
accused of pistol-whipping an employee. But as Rick Ross opened up his
lavish 109-room Georgia mansion to The Coveteur, it became clear that
the ruling was far from a punishment.
Featuring a dedicated footwear closet lined with wall-to-wall Air
Jordans, stacks of luxury goods, and plenty of gaudy gold, the home has
every amenity a rapper with some unexpected downtime could wish for.
He even has a designated space for leather good from German luxury brand
Modern Creation Munich complete with bags, luggage, jackets and even
several stuffed animals featuring with their signature pattern. Plus a
rather large jewellery collection and several Versace items in his home.
Rick certainly seemed to be excited about the piece on him as he promoted it by sharing a photo from the shoot with the caption: '@thecoveteur #ROZAY article is up. @jakerosenberg @vanitygroupnyc.'
Rick Ross has the type of
trainer collection that will make any sneakerhead salivate, with
wall-to-wall rare Air Jordans and other sneakers in several large
wardrobe spaces.
Rick certainly seemed to be excited about the piece on him as he promoted it by sharing a photo from the shoot with the caption: '@thecoveteur #ROZAY article is up. @jakerosenberg @vanitygroupnyc.'
Rick was sentenced to house arrest last July, after spending a week in
jail following his conviction for hitting a gardener for throwing a
party there while he was out of town.
After three months at home, his lawyers successfully argued that the
ruling was costing him money, and was not needed as his victim did not
live nearby.
Back in February of 2014, the Miami-based rapper spent $5.8 million to
buy the foreclosed Georgia mansion of former boxing champ Evander
Holyfield.
He purchased the home which the 53-year-old retired fighter had to sell
to a bank at a public auction as part of a foreclosure for $7.5 million
in 2012.
The enormous 54,000 square-foot mansion sits on 235 acres and is the largest single family home in the state of Georgia.
Located outside of Atlanta, the compound features 109 rooms, including 12 bedrooms and an astonishing 21 bathrooms.
Other amenities include a bowling alley, home theater and a 350,000 gallon pool, which apparently is the largest in the nation.
If that wasn't lavish enough, there's also a seven-stall barn, baseball
field with lights and a scoreboard, an indoor pool, separate boxing gym,
recording studio, and guest house.
Evander once claimed the home cost more than $1 million annually to
maintain with an electric bill reportedly costing $17,000 a month.
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