Here we go again. When William Grasska, the founder of Douglas Elliman’s Portfolio Escrow and his former firm last year settled their dueling lawsuits against one another, it was all quiet in California — up until this past week. Last year’s lawsuits brought out the mudslinging, dragging the Altman Brothers Team into Grasska’s complaint (the agents were not defendants), while Portfolio raised the idea that its founder had been involved in a kickback scheme with an unidentified reality TV star later reported to be the Oppenheim Group’s Jason Oppenheim (also not a defendant). Similar allegations involving the high-profile dealmakers reared […]
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