Seller Sues Realtor for Concealing Jeff Bezos as Buyer in $79M Mansion Sale
Leo Kryss claims he was misled by Douglas Elliman, resulting in a $6 million loss on his Miami property sale.
- Leo Kryss, co-founder of Tectoy, sold his Miami mansion for $79 million, $6 million below the asking price.
- Kryss is suing Douglas Elliman for allegedly concealing that Jeff Bezos was the buyer of the property.
- The lawsuit claims Kryss would not have agreed to the price drop if he had known Bezos was the purchaser.
- Douglas Elliman reportedly assured Kryss that Bezos was not behind the bid, which later proved false.
- The case is set for a hearing on October 11, with Kryss seeking damages for breach of contract and misrepresentation.