Apollo engineer Jim Meadlock buys second Bear’s Club estate for $34M
Jim Meadlock, an engineer who worked on the Apollo space missions, bought a second mansion in Jupiter’s Bear’s Club for $34.3 million. Records show the trust of his wife, Cynthia Meadlock, bought the mansion at 118 Bear’s Club Drive from Brighton Investment SA, a Panamanian entity linked to Colombian billionaire Jimmy Mayer. Vince Marotta with Illustrated Properties brought the buyers. He declined to comment. Mark Griffin with Bear’s Club Sotheby’s International Realty had the listing. Jim Meadlock was an IBM engineer and worked on the Apollo space program for 12 years, published reports show. He went on to found M&S […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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