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“Marijuana mansion” no more: plants removed after sale of California pot palace

A so-called “marijuana mansion” in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles is no longer the pot palace it once was after its rooftop cannabis grow, as well as numerous other stoner-minded amenities, was placed on the market.

The seven-bedroom home was snapped up last week by former Soros Fund Management director Jeff Feinberg, who was apparently attracted by the home’s architecture as opposed to its potential as a hotbox. Feinberg paid US$44 million ($53.5 million) for his new 18,000-square-foot digs, but according to the New York Post, a realtor said he “did not want [the weed garden] so it was removed prior to closing.”

Though Feinberg may not be a big fan of the bud, the home has a plethora of other amenities on offer – including 11 bathrooms, three rooftop decks, a built-in private security base, a lighted

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