Inside Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s $6.1M mansion, where the player only spent 3 days residing before being forced to sell it for an unexpected reason

The Oklahoma City Thunder are taking over the Western Conference this season. The young club, captained by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, has an outstanding 10-4 record and is presently second in the Western Conference, right after the Timberwolves.

Shai had to get himself a home worthy of his status as a true league superstar, which he properly achieved. Gilgeous-Alexander paid $6.1 million earlier this year for a home close to Lake Ontario. Shai’s choice to make that particular place his vacation home makes sense as he is a native of Canada.

That being said, Shai’s image of his perfect home is incredibly inaccurate. After barely 48 hours of living there, the young NBA star and his fiancée decided to leave the home due to an uncomfortable incident.

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At Shai’s home, an anonymous man had made inquiries concerning Aiden Pleterski, the former owner. Investigations later on showed that Pleterski had been involved in a major cryptocurrency dispute, having conned several of his investors out of their money; he has since escaped capture.

Pleterski used to be known as “Crypto King” and managed a bitcoin investing company. But with the recent bitcoin crisis, he lost most of his wealth, and creditors are now putting pressure on him to return their investments. It has been stated that investors have raided the house multiple times in the past and threatened to set the entire building on fire.

Gilgeous-Alexander has launched an action to void the sale of the house after a few months have gone. The Thunder guard wants to go.

on the justification that information about the property’s past was withheld from him.