Michael Jordan’s $15 Million Mansion Burglarized, 18-Year-Old Arrested
Michael Jordan’s $15 Million Mansion Burglarized, 18-Year-Old Arrested
Not so good news for one of Michael Jordan’s properties. This week, the NBA legend’s $15 million mansion was broken into by an 18-year-old named Raiden Hagedorn.
According to TMZ, police were called about a robbery in progress and when they arrived, they found Raiden Hagedorn still inside the 56,000-square-foot home.
He was arrested and charged with criminal trespass to an occupied residence and two counts of criminal damage to property. Reportedly, at the time, MJ wasn’t there, as he hasn’t lived at this address since he placed the mansion on the market in 2012.
The property comes with 9 bedrooms, 19 baths, an indoor basketball gymnasium, an infinity pool, a tennis court and a cigar room. It was initially listed for $29 million but has been dropped to $14,855,000.
The alleged perpetuator now faces several charges, including criminal damage to the property. MJ nor any reps have released a statement about the incident.