Bella's father and Gigi Hadid to court because of $ 5 million!
Palestinian-born American developer and billionaire Mohamed Hadid, father of supermodel Gigi Hadid and Bella Hadid, is facing a major crisis that has been brought to justice by his controversial palace in Bel Air, California.
The newspaper "Daily Mail" British that Mohammed Hadid does not have the money to demolish his controversial palace in Bel Air; it costs about $ 5 million, according to court documents.
Prosecutors at a Santa Monica court called for the demolition of the palace, which was dubbed "Starship Enterprise" because it was too large.
But a billionaire lawyer, Bruce Rodman, told a Los Angeles Supreme Court judge that Hadid, 71, could not afford the demolition.
Riel Newman, a neighbor 's lawyer who wants to demolish the 30,000 - square - foot palace, mocked Rodman' s claim that Hadid had no money.
Newman told the court: "It's amazing to me; because Hadid just bought a house of several million in Beverly Hills, we do not accept this explanation."
Judge Carlan is watching a civil lawsuit against supermodel Gigi's father and Bella Hadid from neighbors whose lawyers have asked for a receiver to take over the house.
Rodman argued that Hadid could get bank funding to demolish the house and build another on the same site, which would cost $ 30 million, but only if the city's building and safety department guarantees building permits for a new home, which he totally rejects.
Mohamed Hadid has started to stir controversy since building one of the largest and most expensive luxury homes in Los Angeles after buying it in 2011 for $ 1.9 million.
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