Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Falwells ready to sell South Beach hostel that launched ‘pool boy’ saga

- By Douglas Hanks

Jerry Falwell Jr. looks ready to sever ties with the South Beach hostel that launched the “pool boy” sex saga, though the pending deal is tied up in a court fight.

In 2013, a company set up by the former evangelica­l leader’s son paid $4.7 million for the two-story building at 810 Alton Road that housed a liquor store, restaurant and a cut-rate hostel in the heart of South Beach.

The odd part was Falwell’s business partner in the property: Giancarlo Granda, who befriended Jerry and his wife, Becki, the year before while he was a 20-year-old pool attendant at the Fontainebl­eau hotel in Miami Beach.

When the arrangemen­t became public in 2018, the “pool boy” saga began.

It morphed into a scandal after Granda and Becki Falwell confirmed in dueling 2020 interviews that they had been having sex before the relationsh­ip soured. Granda claimed Jerry filmed some of their encounters; the Falwells said he was unaware of his wife’s affair.

The saga helped lead to Falwell’s 2020 exit as president of Liberty University, the evangelica­l college his father founded in the 1970s.

Despite the messy split, the South Beach hostel remained a link between Granda and the Falwells. Though his name was removed from annual corporate filings last year, Granda said Wednesday night that he still has a stake in the business.

“I’m still an owner,” said Granda, now 32 and living in Miami. “Just not an active manager.”

Granda said he wasn’t aware of a 2023 sales contract for the property that became public in early January when a would-be buyer sued Alton Hostel LLC to close a $4.8 million deal.

Court filings by plaintiff LeaseFlori­da show it had a $5.5 million sales contract for the hostel building in February 2023.

That agreement, signed by Jerry Falwell III, the Falwell son known as Trey, was amended a month later to the lower price of $4.85 million, according to the filings.

That’s only about $150,000 above the original purchase price from 2013. Granda, who was studying real estate at Georgetown University as the “pool boy” scandal went public, said he expected much more from a sale.

“It’s strange to me there’s even an attempt to sell it for $4.8 million,” he said.

Trey Falwell did not respond to a request for comment. In a text exchange with the Miami Herald, Jerry Falwell Jr. noted that, unlike his son and Granda, he was never listed on the corporate papers of Alton Hostel LLC.

“I suggest you contact the owner of the property,” he said.

In the suit, LeaseFlori­da, a Miami real estate investor, said Alton Hostel is demanding an unspecifie­d amount of money above the $4.8 million purchase price listed in the contract. “Purchaser is ready, willing and able to close,” the suit says.

Cary Lubetsky, a lawyer for LeaseFlori­da, said he’s not aware of how much more the hostel owners want in order to part ways with the property, but he considers the amount irrelevant.

“The price is what the parties agreed to,” he said.

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