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Al Gore Buys $8.9 Million Oceanfront Villa

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http://www.latimes.com/features/home/la-hm-hotprop-gore-20100428,0,4103538.story

 

Former Vice President Al Gore and his wife, Tipper, have added a Montecito-area property to their real estate holdings, reports the Montecito Journal.

 

The couple spent $8,875,000 on an ocean-view villa on 1.5 acres with a swimming pool, spa and fountains, a real estate source familiar with the deal confirms. The Italian-style house has six fireplaces, five bedrooms and nine bathrooms.

 

Aside from the obviousness of the fact that he clearly doesn't believe in rising sea levels anytime soon, I have to wonder where all this money is coming from. I know he's paid a lot of speak and he sold some copies of that "Inconvenient Truth" documentary, but that can't account for all of it. I get the feeling he's got some buddies in the carbon credit trading business, probably at Goldman Sachs.

It all smells a bit whiffy if you ask me................................. :rolleyes:

I can't stand him... he is such a walking contradiction. Talking about how we need to save the planet from carbon emissions yet flying lear-jets. I also find it disgusting how much that house costs and they spent that money, when he could be using that for other things.

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