Sibling squabble involving one of South Florida’s largest landowner families churns out bribery, slander accusations
Lowell Dunn II, a developer who recently sold 146 acres in Medley for nearly $380 million, is locked in an ugly sibling squabble with his sister Lizbeth Arencibia and her husband, Rene Arencibia, that has spawned accusations of bribery, slander and tens of millions in missing revenues from trash disposal. Their late parents, Lowell and Betty Dunn, amassed one of the biggest real estate portfolios in northwest Miami-Dade County, making the Dunn family arguably that area’s second-largest landowner next to the family of Bob Graham, the late Florida governor and U.S. senator. The fight between brother and sister is playing […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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