Widow of insurance “bounty hunter” sells Palm Beach condo for $17M
Beverly Rawlings, whose late husband pioneered a multibillion-dollar insurance-adjacent industry, sold her oceanfront Palm Beach condo for $17.2 million in an off-market deal. It marks one of the island’s most expensive condo sales ever. Records show Rawlings sold the condo at 102 Gulfstream Road to a Delaware entity named for the address. The true buyer is unknown. Rawlings’ late husband, George Rawlings, founded the Rawlings Group in 1977, according to his obituary. His methods formed the basis of the multibillion-dollar subrogation outsourcing industry, according to a 2018 Associated Press profile that described him as a “bounty hunter” for health insurance […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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