Report: Executive Plans Fight for $24M Mansion

A former information technology executive wants his $24 million mansion back.

The Washington Post reported Rodney Hunt plans to fight the buyer's attempt to evict him from the property in one of the region's largest foreclosure sales this summer.

“I believe Mr. Hunt intends to contest it,” said Hunt's bankruptcy attorney Daniel Press to the Washington Post.

The 20,000-square-foot estate on the Potomac River is down the street from the CIA's headquarters. It's next to a house owed by the embassy of Qatar. Hunt built the house a decade ago after founding RS Information Systems.

Court records said the mansion's new owner is 201 Chain Bridge LLC, whose manager is Jeong Kim. Kim, the former president of Bell Labs, is a co-owner of Verizon Center, the National Basketball Association's Washington Wizards and the National Hockey League's Washington Capitals.

In August 2016, a shooting incident occurred in McLean that police said began with a dispute at the mansion. At that time, neighbors described the house as a “party house.”

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