Russian criminal’s home in Raleigh formerly raided by FBI sells for $4.4 million

EDITOR’S NOTE: The following video is from the initial findings of the investigation back in 2021.

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A home overlooking the 18th green at North Ridge Country Club that once housed two people convicted in a murder-for-hire-plot has sold.

The near 17,000-square foot mansion with an assessed total value of $7.8 million sold for $4.4 million in late July, according to Wake County deed records.

Russian criminal’s Raleigh mansion yanked from auction at last minute; previously listed for $10 million

A storied past

The home was raided by the feds in December 2018, which led to federal charges and prison time for Leonid Teyf and his wife, Tatiana Teyf. They were 59 and 43 at the time, respectively…

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