Lance Armstrong has sold his Austin estate to an oil-and gas-rights agent for nearly $7 million less than its listed value — the latest in a long string of woes for the disgraced cyclist. The Austin American-Statesman reported a deed of trust filed
Local reports indicate that Armstrong sold his Austin estate to oil-and-gas rights agent Al Koehler. A deed of trust that was filed with Travis County showed Koehler was able to obtain a $3.1 million loan to buy the property, which has been Armstrong's
Lance Armstrong has sold his Austin estate to an oil-and gas-rights agent for nearly $7 million less than its listed value — the latest in a long string of woes for the disgraced cyclist. The Austin American-Statesman reported a deed of trust filed
AUSTIN, Texas — Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong has sold his Austin estate to an oil-and-gas rights agent. The Austin American-Statesman reported that a deed of trust filed with Travis County last week shows Al Koehler obtained a $3.1 million loan
Lance Armstrong during an interview with Oprah Winfrey (not pictured) regarding the controversy surrounding his cycling career on Jan. 14, 2013 in Austin, Texas. (George Burns/Oprah Winfrey Network via Getty Images)
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