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Michael Jordan's Chicago-Area Mansion Burglarized; Raiden Hagedorn Arrested

Doric Sam

An 18-year-old has been arrested for burglarizing Michael Jordan's $15 million Chicago-area mansion.

According to TMZ Sports, Raiden Hagedorn faces misdemeanor charges of "criminal trespass to an occupied residence and two counts of criminal damage to property" after police found him inside the 56,000-square-foot home following a robbery in progress call from neighbors.

Jordan was not present in the home at the time of the burglary, and he reportedly hasn't lived at the property since placing it on the market for sale in 2012. The estate was originally listed with an asking price of $29 million but has since dropped to $14.8 million, and Jordan still hasn't secured a buyer.

Last year, Katherine Malkin of Compass told The Chicago Tribune that there was increased interest in the property.

"I'm not sure if it's because of the TV programs that they did (the 2020 "The Last Dance" documentary miniseries on Netflix) or if it's because people have an interest in looking at it a little bit differently, but suddenly there does appear to be a bit of interest in it," she said at the time.

According to TMZ Sports, the mansion features nine bedrooms, 19 baths, an indoor basketball gymnasium, an infinity pool, a tennis court and a cigar room. The front gate is personalized with Jordan's trademark #23.

Late last month, it was reported that Jordan has been considering selling his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets. The franchise has not seen any success with him at the helm, and it will be out of the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season.

   

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