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Home  /  World  /  New York millionaire who died by suicide owed $34 million with only $8,000 in the bank

New York millionaire who died by suicide owed $34 million with only $8,000 in the bank

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
August 31, 2024
in World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
New York millionaire who died by suicide owed $34 million with only $8,000 in the bank

Real Estate Developer Brandon Miller’s Hidden Financial Troubles Revealed

Brandon Miller, a high-profile New York real estate developer who died by suicide last month, was discovered to be nearly $34 million in debt, despite maintaining an image of wealth and luxury on social media. At the time of his death on July 3, Miller had only $8,000 in his bank account, as reported by The Real Deal.

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A lifestyle of illusion

Miller and his wife, Candace, an influencer, were known for showcasing a glamorous lifestyle on platforms such as the now-defunct blog ‘Mama + Tata.’ The blog portrayed them as a wealthy and idyllic family, leading a charmed life. However, new revelations suggest that this image was a façade, masking severe financial struggles and significant debt.

Details of the Debt

A bond petition filed by Candace Miller in a surrogate’s court revealed that around $11.5 million of Miller’s debt was tied to mortgages on their Hamptons estate at 25 Cobb Isle Road, Water Mill. The property was recently listed for sale at $15.5 million. The estate had four outstanding loans, including:

  • $800,000 from Titan Capital, which had previously sued Candace Miller for missed mortgage payments.
  • An additional $2 million owed to Titan Capital on the property.
  • Other loans from UBS and Stevens Financial Group.

Miller’s largest single debt was an unsecured $11.3 million loan from a Chicago-based bank. He also had an unsecured loan of $6.1 million from Donald Jaffe, who had funded multiple projects for both Miller and his father. Jaffe sued Miller in 2019 over the unpaid balance, which remains unsettled.

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Further debts included over $300,000 owed to American Express and $266,000 to the Funding Club, a cash advance lender in Brooklyn.

Circumstances of His death

Millionaire Brandon Miller was found unresponsive in his car inside the garage of his 4,300-square-foot Hamptons home a few weeks ago. He was taken to Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, where he passed away days later.

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