Judge Blocks Demolition of Marilyn Monroe's Former Home in Los Angeles
A federal court judge in the Central District of California has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Roy Bank and Brinah Milstein, who sought to demolish the home where Marilyn Monroe died. The couple purchased the property for over $8 million in 2023 and planned to build a new house. However, the city of Los Angeles designated the home as a 'Historical-Cultural Monument,' preventing its demolition. The couple argued that this designation constituted an 'unconstitutional taking' of their property. Despite obtaining permits for demolition, the city's decision halted their plans. The home, a 1929 Spanish Bungalow, has become a tourist attraction, drawing visitors interested in Monroe's legacy.