PANews reported on November 2 that according to Bloomberg, Tao Yaqiong (Evelyn), the wife of Zhu Su, co-founder of the bankrupt crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital, sold a luxury house she owned in Singapore for S$51 million (US$38.5 million), although some of the couple's other assets were frozen by the court. The deal was signed in July and completed last month. The so-called high-quality bungalow is located on Dalvi Road near the Singapore Botanic Gardens and covers an area of 1,446 square meters (15,568 square feet). Tao Yaqiong bought the house for S$28.5 million in 2020 and has since redeveloped it.
Three Arrows Capital co-founder Zhu Su's wife sells $38 million Singapore mansion
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