Bloomberg’s Boroff Visits Salander’s Millbrook Estate

Salander's Millbrook estate

Salander's Millbrook estate

Bloomberg’s Philip Boroff treks to Millbrook to tour arrested art dealer Larry Salander’s 66-acre spread, which includes “a painting studio, indoor gym, outdoor pool, cement tennis court, miniature baseball diamond and garages for nine cars,” according to Boroff’s article. Camp Larry will be auctioned off on Monday to the highest bidder.

Building on Millbrook estate

Building on Millbrook estate

So far interest has been minimal, according to the article. There is a bid from a man who seems to be Larry’s most ardent supporter: Florida money manager Michael Lewitt. Lewitt’s partnership bid about $6 million for the Millbrook property plus the contents of Salander’s New York townhouse and jewelry, according to Boroff.

Facade of Millbrook's aptly named "Phoenix" gallery where Salander was seen working earlier this year

Facade of Millbrook gallery where Salander was seen working earlier this year

Lewitt had also agreed to provided Salander and wife Julie with $25,000 a month when he appeared in court in April 2008. Boroff’s article here.

Salander was arrested in March and July on charges he sold artworks without turning over funds to consignors. He plead not guilty.

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