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Naomi Campbell has found a sucker – ahem, a buyer – for her Park Avenue apartment. The supermodel’s six-room flat has been contracted for less than the most recent asking price of $4.95 million, the New York Post reported. That number is about $1 million more than Campbell paid the previous owner in 2005. The 3,100- square-foot condo is where Campbell is accused of attacking two maids on separate occasions. Campbell already purchased a one-bedroom at the 55 Wall St. condo project. She was featured in its ad campaigns, so we’re sure she got a deal.

Donald Trump did not take too kindly to his son, Donald Jr., being booted from a New York City condo board. “My son … was treated very unfairly,” The Donald told the Daily News. “I’m going to look into it personally.” Residents at a luxury high-rise at 220 Riverside Blvd. dumped Trump Jr., 28, and six other members amid allegations of mismanagement. Resident Eugenia Kaye sent owners of the 420-unit high-rise a letter claiming the board “misspent” or “misappropriated” $500,000. Kaye claimed board members did not pay the building’s gas bill for six months, then asked residents for $300,000 to pay the overdue utilities. Board members were voted out Nov. 8. Trump defended his son, saying he was “blindsided by a woman with extraordinary ambition to be on a board.”

Owners of the Briny Breezes Mobile Home Park in south Florida are about to be millionaires, if the sale of their 43-acre tract of oceanfront property is approved. The trailer park board has OK’d the sale of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway just south of Palm Beach for $510 million, the New York Post reported. A vote by the 488 owners is expected by Jan. 10 to seal the sale to Boca Raton-based Ocean Land Investments Inc. The transaction would be the largest on record, according to the Palm Beach County’s property appraiser.

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