Marilyn Monroe’s only Los Angeles home has been spared from the wrecking ball. On Tuesday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James C. Chalfant ruled in favor of Los Angeles officials and rejected a request from Brinah Milstein and TV producer Roy Bank to demolish Monroe’s Brentwood residence, the New York Post reported. The move aligns with a City Council vote last year that protected the Spanish-style house from demolition. It all started in September 2023 when Milstein and Bank filed demolition plans for the home at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive. The couple bought the home in July of that year […]
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