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NBA YoungBoy Lists Utah Mansion for $5.5 Million Amid Legal Turmoil
NBA YoungBoy, amidst legal battles, has put his sprawling mansion in Salt Lake City, Utah, on the market for $5.5 million. Dubbed “Gravedigger Mountain” by the rapper, the property has served as his residence during his time under house arrest. Boasting over 8,800 square feet, the mansion offers breathtaking views of Salt Lake City and has been listed on Zillow for 15 days.
The lavish residence comprises four spacious bedrooms, each providing a serene retreat with panoramic vistas. The expansive living spaces feature sleek modern finishes and an open-concept layout, complete with elevator access to all levels. Outside, a heated driveway leads to not one, but five five-car garages, ensuring ample space for a vehicle collection.
Just last week, NBA YoungBoy released his latest project, “Compliments Of Gravedigger Mountain,” adding to the intrigue surrounding the property.
While the decision to sell suggests YoungBoy’s confidence amid his upcoming trial in the federal arms case, recent legal developments cast a shadow. The United States Attorney for the Middle District of Louisiana filed a motion alleging that the rapper violated pre-trial release conditions by continuing to use prohibited substances. The motion requests a hearing to address the violation and determine appropriate remedial action.
YoungBoy’s trial in the arms case is set for July, marking three years since his initial arrest. Photos of his Utah property can be viewed on Zillow. Stay tuned for further updates on this unfolding saga.