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Court documents reveal that Guo Wengui repeatedly mentioned his $180 million renovation of his New Jersey Crocker-McMillin estate during conversations with fellow inmates, particularly the two custom-made mattresses costing $36,000 each. He complained to his fellow inmates that the hard steel bed frames and thin mattresses in prison caused him chronic insomnia, a stark contrast to his past life in a Fifth Avenue apartment overlooking Central Park, enjoying expensive, “extinct” seafood.
Currently, with his assets being liquidated at a low price by a federal trustee, these items that once symbolized his “billionaire” status have all been confiscated. Legal commentators point out that this “reminiscing about the past” behavior may be a manifestation of his increasing psychological pressure, as he faces a potential prison sentence of decades, and his coveted private jet and Ferrari sports car have now become liquidation funds to compensate victims.
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