The couple bought the mansion back in 2006 for USD 3.5 million in the hideous wake of Hurricane Katrina.
The 7,645 square feet mansion, which has five bedrooms, five full and three half bathrooms, are finely finished with Venetian plaster walls, custom designed marble mantels and fireplaces, a grand spiral staircase plus and elevator and a "gourmet kitchen with top of the line appliances", reported Ace Showbiz.
While no interior pictures are available online, the property also has two off-street parking spaces, on site laundry facility and a spacious, private central courtyard with a small swimming pool.
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