$2.1M bid for Warren Sapp's mansion rejected by bank

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The bank has rejected a $2.1 bid for Super Bowl champion Warren Sapp's Reserve at Lake Butler Sound mansion on Wednesday as part of his bankruptcy.

According to a news release, the 15,000 square-foot, custom-designed Tuscan mansion, which was built in 2005 for nearly $7 million, includes 10,100 square-feet of living space and features four large bedrooms, a wine cellar, movie theater, a custom resort-style swimming pool complete with waterslide and lazy river, 500 feet of combined frontage, with dock, on Lake Butler and an array of upgrades and extras.

And it's all back on the market Wednesday. The home, which is located at 11049 Bridge House Road in Windermere, was sold last week to a fitness entrepreneur who said she isn't planning on living in the home.

It's not clear if the mansion will be put up for auction again. Sapp made $77 million in the NFL playing for the Tampa Bay Bucs and the Oakland Raiders.


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