Trump to buy McMahon’s house, let ex-Carson sidekick lease it
Los Angeles Times
LOS ANGELES — Megadeveloper and TV personality Donald Trump has agreed to buy Ed McMahon’s Beverly Hills house for an undisclosed amount and allow McMahon to continue living in it. Details of the deal are still being ironed out, but Trump’s interest is regarded as an act of benevolence.
“I don’t know the man, but I grew up watching him on TV,” Trump said in an exclusive interview with the Los Angeles Times.
McMahon, 85, was facing foreclosure within two weeks on his home of 18 years. The aging television icon, who was Johnny Carson’s sidekick for three decades, defaulted on $4.8 million in mortgage loans with Countrywide Financial Corp. He said in interviews that he was unable to work because of a neck injury that occurred about 18 months ago.
Trump said he stepped in because helping McMahon “would be an honor.” His plan is to buy the home from the lender and lease it back to McMahon.
“When I was at the Wharton School of Business,” Trump said, “I’d watch him every night. How could this happen?”
The deal with Trump was cemented last weekend when McMahon’s listing agent, Alex Davis of Hilton Hyland in Beverly Hills, flew to New York to make a personal appeal to Trump. Davis declined to comment.
The six-bedroom, five-bathroom house had been on the market for about two years. At one point, it was listed at more than $7 million but dropped in increments, winding up this weekend at $4.6 million. McMahon purchased the house in 1990 for $2.6 million, according to public records.
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