Andrew Luster's House Up for Auction
The home of Max Factor heir Andrew Luster is headed to auction July 17.
Luster, convicted of rape and sentenced to 124 years in prison, was captured two weeks ago after six months on the lam by bounty hunter Duane "The Dog" Chapman. Luster is back in the U.S. serving his sentence in a California prison. Chapman is on bond in Mexico where charges of illegal detainment are pending against him.
Luster owes $550,412.92 on the home, and is about $12,000 in arrears.
Actor Boris Krutonog, who was arrested with Dog while he was videotaping the capture, is back in LA. Charges against him and tv producer Jeff Sells were tossed by a Mexican Judge. According to Krutonog (whom you may have seen in The Italian Job), Dog is a hero.
I think that (Chapman) is an unbelievable hero for doing what he did," he said. "For making the streets of Mexico safe again, I think it's unbelievable."
Update: Kurtonog appeared by phone on Rita Cosby's show on Fox News tonight. He said the Mexico authorites are so impressed with Dog they are talking to him about catching some of their fugitives.
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