For $237 Million, the Scarface Home Can Be Yours
The Miami Gold Rush continues.
The Miami Gold Rush continues.
George Poncy is representing himself in a lawsuit over Palm Beach International’s new name.
Amanda Ungaro, a onetime friend of Trump, went on an online tirade against the First Lady this week.
Except the rich?
While the trio faces life in prison for sex trafficking, twins Alon and Oren have similar cases coming up in Miami.
Miami news outlets ran with a story about Ohad Fisherman, linking him to sex-trafficking crimes by the Alexander brothers.
Thanks to a recent billionaire wave from the West Coast, some of the world’s wealthiest will soon call Miami home.
Billionaire Alex Karp bought the Venetian Islands home eight months before Palantir’s move to Miami.
The ultra-rich are increasingly joining an exodus to our shores.
Epstein’s concierge doctor arranged care for women in his orbit and played a role in Trump-era VA decisions.
Rumors of Zuckerberg’s South Florida house hunt have swirled for weeks.
As Miami continues to evolve into a hub for global tastemakers, the city’s membership clubs are expanding.
The Facebook founder will reportedly join Jeff Bezos and Carl Icahn in Indian Creek’s Billionaire’s Bunker.
A potential Florida move could save Zuckerberg billions if California’s wealth tax passes.
Woody Allen, Soon-Yi Previn, and former White House counsel Kathy Ruemmler also attended the dinner.
AJ’s Jewelry says Mayweather owes $1.4 million for 26 watches and 15 gold chains that he purchased in August 2025.
The Formula 1 driver purchased one of the yet-to-be-built luxury condos at Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences.
Emails reveal his campaign to discredit victims by saying lawsuits were fabricated as part of Scott Rothstein’s fraud scheme.
The new lawsuit claims that brothers Oren and Alon Alexander used a vast network to coordinate their sexual assault crimes.
Global advisory firm Henley & Partners found nearly 40,000 millionaires and billionaires in the 305.
Alain J. Viergutz put his home on the market just three days after Maduro’s capture.
South Florida continues to earn its reputation as refuge for the ultra rich.