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Milstein

American  
[mil-steen, mil-stahyn] / ˈmɪl stin, ˈmɪl staɪn /

noun

  1. Cesar, 1927–2002, Argentinian immunologist: Nobel Prize 1984.

  2. Nathan Mironovich, 1904–92, U.S. violinist, born in Russia.


Milstein British  
/ ˈmɪlstaɪn /

noun

  1. Nathan. 1904–92, US violinist, born in Ukraine

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In a 37-page complaint that accuses the city of collusion and bias, the lawsuit filed by homeowners Brinah Milstein and Roy Bank claims L.A. “deprived Plaintiffs of their intended demolition of the house and the use and enjoyment of their Property without any actual benefit to the public.”

From Los Angeles Times

It’s yet another chapter in a saga surrounding the fate of the famous property, which began in 2023 when Milstein, a wealthy real estate heiress, and Bank, a reality TV producer with credits including “The Apprentice” and “Survivor,” bought the home for $8.35 million.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s not the first legal challenge brought by Milstein and Bank.

From Los Angeles Times

Milstein and Bank claim it has been remodeled so many times over the years, with 14 different owners and more than a dozen renovation permits issued over the last 60 years, that it bears no resemblance to its former self.

From Los Angeles Times

With their latest lawsuit, Milstein and Bank are seeking a court order allowing them to demolish the house and compensation for the decline in property value after the city’s decision to declare it a monument.

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