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Momamed Hadid Accuses Court Of ‘Racism’ And ‘Prejudice’ In Decision To Tear Down His Multimillion-Dollar Bel-Air Mega-Mansion

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Mohamed Hadid has been in a years-long legal battle to save his hilltop mega-mansion in Bel-Air from the wrecking ball. This month, California’s Supreme Court denied his last-ditch appeal to save the half-built mansion from demolition, with the court deeming the place to be  a “clear and present danger” to the homes situated beneath it.

In an interview with The Daily Mail, the real estate developer (and father of models Bella and Gigi) is blasting the court’s decision as “a total abortion of justice.” RELATED: Mohamed Hadid’s Company Files For Bankruptcy Hadid tells the Mail he’s planning to write a book about his struggles to save the home, which he says will expose the “racism” and “prejudice” he claims he’s been subjected to. “I don’t

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