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The home owned by online gambling portal founder Ken Weitzner and his wife Jackie is now for sale, Gambling911.com can reveal. The couple died in what was initially ruled a double suicide though the deaths are still under investigation.
Weitzner was a founder of the popular sports betting website EOG.com. It was unclear what would happen with the site after its founder passed away.
A virtual tour shows how extravagant the Chesapeake, Virginia property is, like something out of the Victorian period with many modern amenities including a master bedroom with Greek sauna.
Built in 2001, the 7600 square foot home features 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms and a detached garage and pool house and an apartment above the garage with full bath.
Reproduction cost would be $2.2 million. The home was being listed at $1.6 million.
Gambling911.com Staff