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Homeowners sue over right to demolish Marilyn Monroe's former home
The owners of the Brentwood home where Marilyn Monroe lived and ultimately died are suing the City of Los Angeles for the right to demolish the property.
Brinah Milstein, of the Milstein real estate dynasty, and her reality television producer husband, Roy Bank, filed a Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit on Monday, alleging “illegal and unconstitutional conduct and abuse of power” by the city regarding the property they bought in July 2023.
According to the Los Angeles Times, they purchased the home for $8.35 million.
Their plan was to demolish the home and expand their current residence, which is located next door, according to the lawsuit.
The plaintiffs claim they were issued a demolition permit from the city, which was initially “held” for 30 days to allow for objections.
In January, the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission recommended landmark status for Marilyn Monroe’s home, which could potentially save the home from being demolished.
An attorney for the homeowners said in a statement to KTLA, “The City invoked an unconstitutional ‘stay’ of city-issued and vested demo and grading permits, secretly worked with third parties (including for-profit tour operators and a local conservancy organization) to assure their desired outcome.”
The homeowners claim that no objections were raised and permits were subsequently issued, which led to them incurring over $30,000 in expenses before receiving actual notice of a “stay” invoked by the city.
KTLA reached out to representatives for the city of Los Angeles and Councilwoman Traci Park, who represents the 11th District, where the home is located, for comment but has not yet heard back.
Milstein and Bank argue in their lawsuit that the home has had 14 owners since Monroe’s death, and at least a dozen permits have been issued for remodels over the past 60 years.
Meantime, fans of Marilyn Monroe, and conservationists claim the residence is a part of Hollywood history.
Monroe died from an overdose in the Brentwood property at the age of 36.
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