Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fleury home sells for $2.3M

Hustler Club owner purchases property in Southern Highlands

- By Eli Segall Las Vegas Review-journal

Golden Knights goaltender Marc-andre Fleury has sold his house.

And in true Vegas fashion, records indicate the buyer is a strip club owner.

The star goalie sold his onestory, 5,285-square-foot home at 14 Greenside Drive, in the Southern Highlands community of Las Vegas, for $2.3 million, property records show.

The sale closed May 30.

Clark County property and business license records, as well as Nevada business entity records, indicate the buyer was Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club owner Jason Mohney.

The three-story strip club at 6007 Dean Martin Drive spans 70,000 square feet and features, among other things, 15 private suites, six bars and a retail store with “every bit of sex gadgetry under the sun,” according to its website.

Mohney could not be reached for comment Thursday.

Fleury, who signed a three-year, $21 million contract extension with the Knights last summer, bought the Southern Highlands house in the summer of 2017 for $2.3 million, the same price for which he sold it, property records show.

He tried to sell it for more. According to Zillow, the home was listed for sale in September 2018 for $2.7 million, and the asking price was lowered in January to $2.5 million.

Knights representa­tives did not respond to an email Thursday seeking comment from Fleury.

Ivan Sher and Rhonda Allen, both of Berkshire Hathaway Homeservic­es, had the listing for Fleury’s house. They did not respond to requests for comment Thursday.

Contact Eli Segall at esegall@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0342. Follow @eli_segall on Twitter.

 ?? Ivan Sher Group ?? Golden Knights goaltender Marc-andre Fleury sold this one-story, 5,285-square-foot home at 14 Greenside Drive for the same price he paid when he bought it in 2017, property records show.
Ivan Sher Group Golden Knights goaltender Marc-andre Fleury sold this one-story, 5,285-square-foot home at 14 Greenside Drive for the same price he paid when he bought it in 2017, property records show.

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