Erika Jayne’s Furniture To Be Auctioned Off!

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Erika Jayne and Tom Girardi’s furniture will be auctioned to pay off their creditors!

According to court documents obtained by Radar Online, the judge presiding over Tom’s bankruptcy case has ruled that all the furniture in the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star’s mansion be sold at auction. The judge signed off on the auction company assigned to the case to handle the sale of the disgraced lawyer’s property. 

Erika Jayne

The auction has been set for September 21, 2022, and some of the items that will be on sale include the former couple’s Steinway piano, religious icons, statues, lamps, rugs, ceramics, glassware, clothing and shoes, and sports memorabilia. The sale of Erika, 51, and Tom’s household belongings is set to bring in between $191K to $280K which will be used to pay off creditors. 

Erika Jayne

The former couple’s home which was often featured on the Bravo show has also been on the market for a while. Tom bought the mansion in 1980 for 1.3 million and it was listed for sale in 2021 for $16 million. However, after no buyers came forward, the mansion’s price was cut down to $8 million. Tom Girardi, 83, was forced to leave the mansion in February 2021 after the trustee in charge of his fraud case took control of the home. 

Erika Jayne

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, Erika, had already left the house by this time since she had filed for divorce from the former lawyer in November 2020. According to Girardi’s family, Tom was diagnosed with dementia and moved to an assisted living home in Burbank. One of the former trustees on Girardi’s bankruptcy case, Ronald Richards, recently put a bid on his Pasadena mansion. 

Erika Jayne

Ronald currently has a $5 million dollar lawsuit against Erika Jayne, but that didn’t stop him and his wife from putting an offer on the mansion. Richards and his wife, Lauren, put in a $6 million dollar offer for the house. He announced on his Instagram that they were going to use the house “for a public forum on first amendment activities, something Erika and her legal team strongly are against. They want secret hearings and trials, not public scrutiny.”

Ronald Richards

Ronald Richards

Erika Jayne responded to the lawyer’s announcement on Twitter and wrote, “Uhhh how are you going to get this ‘museum’ past the homeowners association? I think they like their privacy.” Before adding in another tweet that Richards and his wife are obsessed with her

“I knew you and your wife were SUPER FANS…. This really confirms it.”

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