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The four-story townhouse located on East 61st Street in New York City is currently on the market for $7 million. This luxurious property features a spacious dining room complete with a fireplace, making it an attractive option for potential buyers. However, the sale is complicated by an ongoing foreclosure dispute that is making its way through the court system.
The townhouse, which has been a significant asset in Cosby's real estate portfolio, is now under scrutiny as legal challenges unfold. The potential foreclosure raises questions about the future of the property and its value in the current market. As the case progresses, interested parties are left to wonder how the outcome might affect the sale and the overall situation surrounding the high-profile comedian.
With the property being a focal point in this legal battle, it remains to be seen how the situation will evolve and what implications it may have for Cosby's financial standing and the real estate market in the area.
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