Related Companies affiliate bids $32M for Palm House Hotel amid SEC fraud allegations and EB‑5 investor claims
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The passage links a high‑profile real‑estate developer (Stephen Ross/Related Companies) to a bankruptcy auction of a troubled condo‑hotel that is under SEC fraud investigation and involves EB‑5 foreig Related Companies affiliate RREF II PALM HOUSE LLC is the stalking‑horse bidder at $32 M. Auction scheduled for Nov 16, 2018 with floor price $32.5 M. Former developer faces SEC fraud allegations tie
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