BREAKING NEWS: Trump-Hating Billionaire Mark Cuban Has A VERY Dirty Little Secret!

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Billionaire Mark Cuban, despite his vocal criticism of former President Donald Trump, is the owner of a luxurious $13.5 million condominium located in Trump Tower.

The Dallas-based tycoon has held this property in the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West for almost a quarter of a century.

As reported by The Post Millennial, Cuban, renowned for his role on the television show Shark Tank, has recently emerged as a prominent supporter for Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign for the 2024 presidential election. He acquired the 3,700-square-foot property on the 45th floor of the iconic building in July 2000. The condo, which boasts breathtaking views of Manhattan, includes four bedrooms and six bathrooms, each with an en suite bath, a private library with floor-to-ceiling windows, a dining room, and a spacious living area with two walls of windows that provide panoramic views of Central Park and New York City's skyline.

The Trump International Hotel and Tower offers its residents a range of high-end amenities, including a 24-hour doorman and concierge service, a health club and spa, a 55-foot heated pool, steam room, sauna, valet parking, and even room service from the neighboring Michelin-starred Jean-Georges restaurant, according to the same source.

The Radical Revocable Trust, a company under Cuban's trusteeship, facilitated the purchase, and the deed transferred ownership to Cubans trust, which includes the units specifications and building amenities.

Cuban, who initially supported Trump in the 2016 election, expressed mixed feelings about the former president during a recent interview on the This Past Weekend with Theo Von podcast. He acknowledged that Trump was the best thing to happen to politics because he wasnt a typical candidate, but then admitted he had kind of grew out of it.

Cuban also revealed his collaboration with Trump during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, stating, He asked me to come help during COVID. When he asked me to help about healthcare, I showed up, right, because country over party. And I would do it again if he wins, but I hope he doesnt. This statement reflects Cuban's commitment to national interests over partisan politics, a key tenet of conservative values.