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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: New York Post / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: New York Post / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA362168_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA362168_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: New York Post / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA362168_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: New York Post / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA362168_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: New York Post / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA362168_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: New York Post / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: New York Post / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA362168_001.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: New York Post / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA362168_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA362168_001.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA362168_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA362168_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA362168_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA362168_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY** Anthony Weiner has gone from hard time to a Bronx halfway house after being convicted for sexting an underage girl. But even a registered sex offender’s got to eat — and The Post was there Sunday as Weiner popped outside his new Bronx digs to grab a delivery order. Wearing his signature Mets baseball cap, the 54-year-old disgraced ex-congressman — who served 15 months of a 21-month federal prison sentence for sexting with the 15-year-old — briefly exited to greet a food deliveryman ferrying his $22.50 order. He’ll serve out the next three months in the Bronx facility before being released outright in May with an accumulated three months off for good behavior. On the menu for Weiner was hearty Italian fare from Brother’s Pizza a few blocks away. He ordered a $9.50 dish of homemade lasagna and $10 penne alla vodka with grilled chicken, along with two Snapples at $1.50 apiece to wash it all down. “Hold on a second here. Hold on a second. They’re in here?” Weiner grilled the deliveryman around 2 p.m. after he was handed a large pizza box and brown paper bag with straws poking out at the door of the GEO Care Inc. facility in Fordham Heights. 18 Feb 2019 Pictured: Anthony Weiner. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA362168_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA312872_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA312872_021.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Artist Austin Weiner. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA312872_018.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Artist Austin Weiner (center). Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA312872_030.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Artist Austin Weiner (center). Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA312872_031.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA312872_001.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA312872_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA312872_008.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Austin Weiner; Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA312872_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA312872_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Anwar Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Anwar Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Artist Typoe Gran. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Mid-Explosion. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Gigi Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Supermodel Gigi Hadid and her brother Anwar attend an art gallery opening in Miami. The opening was for Gigi's good friend, artist Austin Weiner, of whom the model already owns several artworks. Gigi and her brother, as well as many other Miami socialites and fellow artists, enjoyed wine while checking out the artists' latest body of work entitled "Mid-Explosion". The event took place at the Bill Brady Gallery in Miami. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: Anwar Hadid. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - street view. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - “Made N****z” lyrics. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - “Made N****z” lyrics. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - outdoor space. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - outdoor space. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - hallway. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - aerial view. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - kitchen. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - bedroom. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - bedroom. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - bedroom. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - ensuite. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - laundry. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - pool. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - external view. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - “Made N****z” lyrics. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - pool. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - aerial view. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - outdoor space. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - pool. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - external view. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - living room. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - kitchen. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - living room. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - bathroom. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - lounge. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - gym. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - bedroom. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - ensuite. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - study. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - stairway. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - landing. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - bathroom. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - dining area. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - bedroom. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The final home Tupac Sakur lived in before his 1996 murder has hit the market for $2.65 million — and features some of the rapper’s original handiwork. The 6,000 square foot property — located in Woodland Hills in California’s San Fernando Valley — went up for sale recently, and still retains an etching in the concrete in the yard of Tupac’s “Made N****z” lyrics. Tupac rented the six-bed, five-bath house upon his release from prison in 1995 and was in escrow to buy the property when he was shot dead in Las Vegas the following year. The sprawling estate is set over a one-acre plot and nestled up in the hills in a gated community. The current owner, Deanna Jacobsen, has invested around $1 million to update the property, but has kept the original yard etchings intact from Tupac’s opening lyrics: "Outlawz, Let no man separate what we create.” Jacobsen bought the property in 2003 from previous owner, Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal, who also called it home for four years. Tupac was the first person to live in the property when it was built in 1995 and had planned to buy it outright from music mogul David Weiner The property is being sold by Mark Hermann and Eric Delgado from Keller Williams Realty. 07 Jul 2017 Pictured: Tupac's final home for sale in Woodland Hills, California - external view. Photo credit: Mark Hermann/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 21st CDGA (Costume Designers Guild Awards) at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 19, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. 19 Feb 2019 Pictured: Christina Hendricks, Janie Bryant, Matt Weiner. Photo credit: TM/ROT/Capital Pictures / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 21st CDGA (Costume Designers Guild Awards) at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 19, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. 19 Feb 2019 Pictured: Christina Hendricks, Matt Weiner. Photo credit: TM/ROT/Capital Pictures / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 21st CDGA (Costume Designers Guild Awards) at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 19, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. 19 Feb 2019 Pictured: Christina Hendricks, Matt Weiner. Photo credit: TM/ROT/Capital Pictures / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 19, 2017 - File Photo - Former Rep. ANTHONY WEINER pleaded guilty Friday to transferring obscene material to a minor and will register as a sex offender.'I accept full responsibility for my conduct. I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse,' Weiner said through pauses and bouts of tears in an emotional statement. 'I entered intensive treatment.' As part of the plea agreement, he also will have to forfeit his iPhone, surrender his passport, continue mental health treatment and is barred from having any contact with the girl. Pictured: Aug. 14, 2013 - New York, New York, U.S. - Democratic candidate for NYC mayor Anthony Weiner attends the New York City Mayoral Forum on.Cultural Sensitivity & Tolerance held at the Museum of Tolerance. (Credit Image: © Nancy Kaszerman/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 19, 2017 - File Photo - Former Rep. ANTHONY WEINER pleaded guilty Friday to transferring obscene material to a minor and will register as a sex offender.'I accept full responsibility for my conduct. I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse,' Weiner said through pauses and bouts of tears in an emotional statement. 'I entered intensive treatment.' As part of the plea agreement, he also will have to forfeit his iPhone, surrender his passport, continue mental health treatment and is barred from having any contact with the girl. Pictured: Oct 12, 2008 - Manhattan, New York, USA - Rep. Anthony Weiner responds to City Council Speaker Quinn's press conference in which she announced support for the legislation put forward by Mayor Bloomberg to extend term limits from two to three terms. (Credit Image: © Bryan Smith/ZUMA Press)
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  • May 19, 2017 - File Photo - Former Rep. ANTHONY WEINER pleaded guilty Friday to transferring obscene material to a minor and will register as a sex offender.'I accept full responsibility for my conduct. I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse,' Weiner said through pauses and bouts of tears in an emotional statement. 'I entered intensive treatment.' As part of the plea agreement, he also will have to forfeit his iPhone, surrender his passport, continue mental health treatment and is barred from having any contact with the girl. Pictured: November 27 2007 - New York - Anthony Weiner wearing 'Do the Right Thing' pin at a labor rally in New York to support striking writers. (Credit Image: © Sharkpixs/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 19, 2017 - File Photo - Former Rep. ANTHONY WEINER pleaded guilty Friday to transferring obscene material to a minor and will register as a sex offender.'I accept full responsibility for my conduct. I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse,' Weiner said through pauses and bouts of tears in an emotional statement. 'I entered intensive treatment.' As part of the plea agreement, he also will have to forfeit his iPhone, surrender his passport, continue mental health treatment and is barred from having any contact with the girl. Pictured: Aug. 14, 2013 - New York, New York, U.S. - Democratic candidate for NYC mayor Anthony Weiner attends the New York City Mayoral Forum on.Cultural Sensitivity & Tolerance held at the Museum of Tolerance. (Credit Image: © Nancy Kaszerman/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 19, 2017 - File Photo - Former Rep. ANTHONY WEINER pleaded guilty Friday to transferring obscene material to a minor and will register as a sex offender.'I accept full responsibility for my conduct. I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse,' Weiner said through pauses and bouts of tears in an emotional statement. 'I entered intensive treatment.' As part of the plea agreement, he also will have to forfeit his iPhone, surrender his passport, continue mental health treatment and is barred from having any contact with the girl. Pictured: Sept. 10, 2013 - Manhattan, New York, U.S. - NYC Mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner makes a concession speech at his election night party at Connolly's on East 47th Street. (Credit Image: © Bryan Smith/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 19, 2017 - File Photo - Former Rep. ANTHONY WEINER pleaded guilty Friday to transferring obscene material to a minor and will register as a sex offender.'I accept full responsibility for my conduct. I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse,' Weiner said through pauses and bouts of tears in an emotional statement. 'I entered intensive treatment.' As part of the plea agreement, he also will have to forfeit his iPhone, surrender his passport, continue mental health treatment and is barred from having any contact with the girl. Pictured: Aug. 14, 2013 - New York, New York, U.S. - Democratic candidate for NYC mayor Anthony Weiner attends the New York City Mayoral Forum on.Cultural Sensitivity & Tolerance held at the Museum of Tolerance. (Credit Image: © Nancy Kaszerman/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 19, 2017 - File Photo - Former Rep. ANTHONY WEINER pleaded guilty Friday to transferring obscene material to a minor and will register as a sex offender.'I accept full responsibility for my conduct. I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse,' Weiner said through pauses and bouts of tears in an emotional statement. 'I entered intensive treatment.' As part of the plea agreement, he also will have to forfeit his iPhone, surrender his passport, continue mental health treatment and is barred from having any contact with the girl. Pictured: Aug. 14, 2013 - New York, New York, U.S. - Democratic candidate for NYC mayor Anthony Weiner attends the New York City Mayoral Forum on.Cultural Sensitivity & Tolerance held at the Museum of Tolerance. (Credit Image: © Nancy Kaszerman/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 19, 2017 - File Photo - Former Rep. ANTHONY WEINER pleaded guilty Friday to transferring obscene material to a minor and will register as a sex offender.'I accept full responsibility for my conduct. I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse,' Weiner said through pauses and bouts of tears in an emotional statement. 'I entered intensive treatment.' As part of the plea agreement, he also will have to forfeit his iPhone, surrender his passport, continue mental health treatment and is barred from having any contact with the girl. Pictured: Sept. 10, 2013 - Manhattan, New York, U.S. - NYC Mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner makes a concession speech at his election night party at Connolly's on East 47th Street, Tuesday, September 10, 2013. (Credit Image: © Bryan Smith/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 19, 2017 - File Photo - Former Rep. ANTHONY WEINER pleaded guilty Friday to transferring obscene material to a minor and will register as a sex offender.'I accept full responsibility for my conduct. I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse,' Weiner said through pauses and bouts of tears in an emotional statement. 'I entered intensive treatment.' As part of the plea agreement, he also will have to forfeit his iPhone, surrender his passport, continue mental health treatment and is barred from having any contact with the girl. Pictured: 2013 - New York, U.S. - Mayoral Candidate Anthony Weiner at annual NYC LGBT Pride March. (Credit Image: © Bryan Smith/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 29, 2016 - File - The presidential campaign was rocked on Friday after federal law enforcement officials said that emails pertinent to the closed investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server were discovered on a computer belonging to ANTHONY D. WEINER, the estranged husband of a top Clinton aide. In a letter to Congress, the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, said the emails had surfaced in an unrelated case, which law enforcement officials said was an F.B.I. investigation into illicit text messages from Mr. Weiner to a 15-year-old girl in North Carolina. Mr. Weiner, a former Democratic congressman from New York, is married to Huma Abedin, the top aide. Pictured: Oct 12, 2008 - Manhattan, New York, USA - Rep. ANTHONY WEINER responds to City Council Speaker Christine Quinn's press conference in which she announced support for the legislation put forward by Mayor Michael Bloomberg to extend term limits from two to three terms. In a statement released by Rep. Weiner he states that a ''backroom deal'' was made between Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Speaker Christine Quinn.  (Credit Image: © Bryan Smith/ZUMA Press) RESTRICTIONS:  * New York City Newspapers Rights OUT *
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  • October 29, 2016 - File - The presidential campaign was rocked on Friday after federal law enforcement officials said that emails pertinent to the closed investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server were discovered on a computer belonging to ANTHONY D. WEINER, the estranged husband of a top Clinton aide. In a letter to Congress, the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, said the emails had surfaced in an unrelated case, which law enforcement officials said was an F.B.I. investigation into illicit text messages from Mr. Weiner to a 15-year-old girl in North Carolina. Mr. Weiner, a former Democratic congressman from New York, is married to Huma Abedin, the top aide. Pictured: Sept. 10, 2013 - Manhattan, New York, U.S. - NYC Mayoral candidate ANTHONY WEINER makes a concession speech at his election night party at Connolly's on East 47th Street, Tuesday, September 10, 2013. (Credit Image: © Bryan Smith/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 29, 2016 - File - The presidential campaign was rocked after federal law enforcement officials said that emails pertinent to the closed investigation into  Clinton's private email server were discovered on a computer belonging to ANTHONY D. WEINER, the estranged husband of a top Clinton aide, Huma Abedin. In a letter to Congress, the F.B.I. director Comey, said the emails had surfaced in an unrelated case, which was an F.B.I. investigation into text messages from Mr. Weiner to a 15-year-old girl. Pictured: 2013 - New York, U.S. - Mayoral Candidate Anthony Weiner at annual NYC LGBT Pride March. (Credit Image: © Bryan Smith/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 19, 2005; Hollywood, CA, USA; BURT REYNOLDS and son QUINTON at the world premiere of 'The Longest Yard' held at the Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Glenn Weiner/ZUMA Press. (©) Copyright 2005 by Glenn Weiner
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