SLASH: Hollywood Hills Is No Paradise City

January 23, 2009

NBC Los Angeles reports that Slash and his wife lost more than $500,000 in the purchase and subsequent sale of a Hollywood Hills home they allege they were duped into buying, the woman states in a sworn court declaration.

Perla Hudson's statements were filed in connection with a lawsuit she and her husband filed in November 2007 in Los Angeles County Superior Court and amended in mid-March 2008.

Real estate agent Gregory Holcomb and Sotheby's International Realty, named as defendants, maintain there was no way of knowing that the Multiple Listing Service description of the home was incorrect and that it was not actually on a private street.

Read the entire report from NBC Los Angeles.

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