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With an initial price of R$900, Clodovil mansion goes up for auction

The famous mansion of the controversial LGBT “icon”, Clodovil Hernandes, located in Ubatuba, on the coast of São Paulo, will again go to judicial auction, after no buyer showed interest in acquiring the property in the first lot. At an initial price of R$900, it must be paid in cash, with a deposit made in court. The mansion, which already shows signs of abandonment, has 3 thousand square meters, 20 rooms, swimming pool, sauna, chapel and a lake built in a preserved area in the middle of the Atlantic Forest, close to Praia do Léo. Since his death on March 17, 2009, victim of a stroke, when he served as federal deputy for PR-SP, other of Clodovil's assets, including clothes, have been auctioned.

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