NY Post: George Soros Shifting Upstate N.Y. Properties to Advisers

George Soros has been quietly shifting some of his real estate holdings to a trusted adviser after previously transferring control of his philanthropic organization to his son, the New York Post reports.

The shadowy businessman, worth $25 billion, transferred several of his Katonah, N.Y. properties to Judy Blum of Soros Fund Management over the past year, according to the report. Blum has worked with Soros for more than 30 years.

Soros, 94, has lived a reclusive life in Katonah, an affluent Westchester County suburb of New York City, since the 1990s. Over the years, he has accumulated at least 11 properties overs 115 acres of land. His primary residence is a $10 million, 19th-century mansion purchased in 1996 from “Jurassic Park” author Michael Crichton. Despite owning a significant number of properties in the area, locals say Soros is rarely seen around town and have described him as “like a ghost.”

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