Judge approves $2.3 million bid to buy Chris Pettit's San Antonio mansion
A bankruptcy judge on Monday signed off on the $2.3 million sale of disgraced former attorney Chis Pettit’s Alamo Heights mansion to a local businessman, the Express-News reports. Chief U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Craig Gargotta approved a bid by Edward Galt Steves, CEO of door manufacturer Steves & Sons Inc., on the 6,500-square-foot property, according to the daily. Steves’ offer was the sole bid on the distinctive multi-level home, which sat vacant for nearly 15 months.
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