Million-dollar Wrightsville Beach house at center of lawsuit
A pair of technology executives are fighting over a million-dollar house in Wrightsville Beach.
An LLC, Wrightsville Beach Property, is suing a former member, Moner Attwa, in federal court — alleging that he kept the title to a beach house that he was supposed to hand over.
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Wrightsville Beach Property (WBP) is controlled by Mark Gross, the CEO of Virginia-based Oak Grove Technologies. Attwa is Oak Grove’s former CFO.
The suit surrounds a beach house on East Raleigh Street. Property records in New Hanover County show the lot was acquired in August 2020 for $980,000, with Attwa listed as the grantee. A building permit was issued in September 2020, and records show a 3,700-square-foot, five-bedroom home was built on the lot. The property’s appraised value is $1.46 million.
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