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Edwin Castro, the $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot winner, tragically lost his $25.5 million Malibu mansion to the devastating Palisades Fire. The fire reduced the property, along with Castro's $3.8 million car collection, to rubble.
Easy come Easy Go!
Powerball billionaire Edwin Castro's Malibu mansion is among 12,000 homes destroyed by the wildfires. The once-luxurious property is now a haunting scene.
The Palisades fire, first reported Tuesday morning in Topanga State Park, has scorched nearly 20,000 acres. It's left a trail of destruction that includes Castro's $3.8 million coastal retreat.
Once a symbol of luxury along the Pacific Coast Highway, the property is a charred skeleton, with only concrete pillars remaining.
Castro, who won a historic $2.04 billion jackpot in November 2022, purchased the Malibu getaway in 2023.
Easy come Easy Go!
Powerball billionaire Edwin Castro's Malibu mansion is among 12,000 homes destroyed by the wildfires. The once-luxurious property is now a haunting scene.
The Palisades fire, first reported Tuesday morning in Topanga State Park, has scorched nearly 20,000 acres. It's left a trail of destruction that includes Castro's $3.8 million coastal retreat.
Once a symbol of luxury along the Pacific Coast Highway, the property is a charred skeleton, with only concrete pillars remaining.
Castro, who won a historic $2.04 billion jackpot in November 2022, purchased the Malibu getaway in 2023.