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Google co-founder is unable to buy this private island even after 12 years of court battle

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Google co-founder is unable to buy this private island even after 12 years of court battle
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Google co-founder Larry Page has been embroiled in a 12-year legal battle to secure ownership of two private islands in the US Virgin Islands. Despite a $23 million purchase in 2014, competing claims from a developer have stalled the acquisition through multiple court proceedings.

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The case highlights the complexities of high-net-worth real estate transactions and the limitations of wealth when faced with protracted legal disputes over property rights.

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