ALSO, SEE PHOTOS OF INSIDE HOME BELOW - AFTER THE JUMP.
Macaluso's estate offers up all of the amenities Casey Anthony dreamed of in jail and more.
Two master bedrooms with an additional three bedrooms -- each being four times the size of her jail cell.
A gourmet kitchen for late night salmon patty munchies.
Five and one half bathrooms - plenty to 'flush' secret letters.
A detached four car garage--no more "backing cars inside" after using cheap trash bags to "clean" the car. PLENTY of privacy.
Last, but not least, a heated infinity pool and attached spa, with an additional private spa--Evidently, the sight of a pool doesn't bother Casey - especially since the last time Casey saw her own daughter alive was just before she "drown in the family pool".
the irony is rich..not to mention Casey's new lifestyle.
Front Entrance |
Four Car Detached Garage |
Infinity Pool with waterfall and built in spa |
Infinity Pool |
Family Room / Dining Area |
Pool Area / Patio/Lanai |
Heated Infinity pool |
Gourmet Kitchen |
Sitting Room off Master Bedroom |
Dining Area off Family Room |
Santa Rancho Fe Property --outlined in red via Google Maps |
above: notice the date of purchase (8.25.2010) Macaluso filed Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on August 18, 2010, seven days prior to the purchase (or re-purchase) of this home--according to public records.
Todd Macaluso told Jose Baez and the defense team in mid-February 2010 that he could no longer represent Casey Anthony.
Macaluso entered an alternative-discipline program after being accused of "moral turpitude, dishonesty or corruption" in handling several trust accounts.
The California Bar Association alleged Macaluso misappropriated about $145,000 and misused nearly $61,000 in client money.
Macaluso is facing one of the most serious allegations an attorney can face—misappropriation of client funds. According to the Bar’s motion, the attorney is accused of writing bad checks from a client’s account—one check amounting to over $100,000. If he is found guilty of wrongdoing, he will become an inactive member of the state bar.
Macaluso denied any willful violation, blaming his staff and saying he was distracted and traumatized at the time by his brother's death.
sources:
State of California Bar Association
State of California; County of San Diego; City of Rancho Santa Fe public records ; office of property assessor