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‘Last Great Estate’ for Low-Key Developer; OC’s Fed Crime Rise

Developer Khosro Khaloghli has built “the last great estate along California’s coast” in Cambria, says longtime friend and architect Stephen Sutherland. The 35,000-square-foot Venetian-style compound on 80 acres “will never be duplicated” amid scarce coastal land and lengthy approvals. Sutherland convinced media-shy Khaloghli “to let people have a look.” Last month, he gave Khaloghli friend Igor Olenicoff and others a tour of Castello della Costa d’Oro (castle of the gold cost). “It seems to rival Hearst Castle in opulence,” Olenicoff says. Sutherland’s Architectural Collection in Newport Center helped design the estate, including hand-painted murals that took 14 months. Castello also includes an auto pavilion for Khaloghli’s car collection and visiting helicopters. Khaloghli, who goes by “KK” and came from Iran with nothing, made a fortune developing offices and apartments. The home is a retreat for him and his wife, Haruka. Their primary home is in Newport …

With federal prosecutors in OC taking on Broadcom and Mike Carona, and local defense lawyers jetting around the country on high-profile cases, it’s easy to forget that not so long ago, many considered the county a legal backwater. Former chief Wayne Gross says when he joined the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Santa Ana in the early 1990s, major federal cases here were usually hashed out by prosecutors commuting from L.A. and big-name defense lawyers who flew in, “sort of like what happened in the famous Scopes trial, where Bryan and Darrow traveled from great distances to Tennessee to do battle.” But Gross prosecuted the Katarina Witt stalker case and the UCI fertility scandal, and in 2004 his office exported a team to Houston to help with Enron. Most recently it has handled Broadcom, “the largest (stock) backdating case in this country” and Carona, “the then-most powerful local law enforcement figure.” Gross now is on the other side as a defense lawyer. He’s representing a member of the Keuylian family that ran Lamborghini Orange County,but not Vik Keuylian, who is awaiting sentencing for wire fraud. (Vik is being represented by Craig Wilke, a one-time OC public defender.) Gross recently was in Florida on behalf of actor Wesley Snipes, who got sentenced to three years on tax violations …

Speaking of sentences, Gross has spent more than a year as Mickadeit’s roommate …

HomeAid is celebrating the 20th year of its founding in OC, says cofounder Julie Brinkerhoff-David, of Tustin landscape architect Lifescapes International. OCer and HomeAid CEO Jeff Slavin was recently inducted into the California Building Industry Foundation Hall of Fame. Julie and hubbie Don Jacobs, president of Irvine architectural firm JZMK Partners, were inducted last year.

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Rick Reiff
Rick Reiff
Rick Reiff, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, is editor at large of the Orange County Business Journal. He also is a host and producer of public affairs programs. He has covered Southern California for 34 years in print and on air. He is a four-time Golden Mike winner, three-time Emmy nominee and 2018 recipient of the Orange County Press Club's Lifetime Achievement Award. Reiff has been with the Orange County Business Journal since 1990, serving 10 years as editor. He originated and wrote the paper's popular "OC Insider" column for 15 years.
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