“Trash kingpin,” Trump appointee Anthony Lomangino drops $77M on Palm Beach trophy estate
“Trash kingpin” and Trump appointee Anthony Lomangino bought a historic Palm Beach estate known as Villa Flora for $76.7 million in an off-market deal. Records show the seller is Sequel Capital’s Harvey Kinzelberg and his wife Mary Ann Kinzelberg. Lomangino and his wife Lynda Lomangino were the buyers of the 2-acre estate at 260 North Ocean Boulevard. Christian Angle with Christian Angle Real Estate represented both sides of the sale. He did not respond to requests for comment. Anthony Lomangino is a waste management executive, longtime GOP donor and Mar-a-Lago member who President Donald Trump appointed to the United States […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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