Elon Musk, Who Once Vowed To 'Own No Home,' Now Foreclosing On Filmmaker's $7M Childhood House
- Elon Musk's trust issued a notice of default after Walker-Pearlman and Hunter fell behind on their $6.7 million loan payments in July.
- The couple plans to sell their childhood home within 90 days to avoid foreclosure. Walker-Pearlman expressed no complaints regarding Musk's actions.
- Walker-Pearlman described the situation as a "beautiful chapter" ending, stating, “There’s no tragedy here. Elon gave us a magical opportunity.
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Elon Musk Foreclosing on Gene Wilder’s Relative Over Unpaid Loan
Marc Piasecki/Getty ImagesElon Musk has started foreclosure proceedings on a home once owned by Gene Wilder over missed payments on a loan Musk gave to Wilder’s nephew to purchase the home, according to a report.The billionaire agreed to sell one of his Los Angeles homes to Jordan Walker-Pearlman and his wife, Elizabeth Hunter, in 2020 for $7 million, according to The Wall Street Journal. Musk also agreed to loan them most of the cash they’d nee…
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