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An eccentric investor who hoarded expensive clothes, exquisite silverware, and pricey paperweights in a two-bedroom rent-stabilized apartment allegedly left behind $18 million when he died last year. However, according to court documents, the details of his fortune's whereabouts are buried under piles of paperwork and boxes in his locked-up cluttered apartment.
Despite his wealth, the tenant chose to live in a rent-stabilized apartment on Park Avenue and East 96th Street, where he paid $1,640.85 a month. He lived there for more than 38 years.