Linda Tripp’s Maryland home where she recorded Monica Lewinsky sells for $523K

The Maryland residence the place Linda Tripp infamously recorded hours of conversations with Monica Lewinsky in 1997 has quietly bought for $523,000, The Put up can report.

Comprised of 4 bedrooms and 2½ baths, the property traded fingers with new homeowners in September 2021.

Civil servant Tripp lived within the residence from 1983 till 2000, when she was compelled to vacate the longtime residence over privateness considerations.

However she wouldn’t promote the house till two years later, on Could 10, 2002, for $275,000, the property deed obtained by The Put up confirmed.

The house was bought as soon as extra in 2011 earlier than it went up on the market final 12 months.

Options of the residence embody wooden flooring, a chair railing, a gourmand kitchen, lounge, formal eating room and a household room with a built-in hearth, in keeping with the itemizing.

Linda Tripp in front of her home in 1998.
Linda Tripp in entrance of her residence in Columbia, Maryland, in 1998.
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The home spans over 2,300 square feet.
The house spans greater than 2,300 sq. toes.
The foyer.
The lobby.
The formal living room with a fire place.
The eating room with a hearth.
The kitchen.
The kitchen.
The breakfast space.
The breakfast house.

Following the unraveling of former President Invoice Clinton’s affair with White Home intern Lewinsky, through which Tripp performed a pivotal position, she was compelled to cowl her home windows with bedsheets to flee digital camera lenses she later described as “medium-sized tree limbs.”

“I believe Linda moved to attempt to regain privateness in her life,” Joseph Murtha, her legal protection lawyer, informed the Baltimore Solar on the time. “She was on the lookout for an space that might provide her a extra non-public surroundings.”

Tripp moved to a small cottage, which remodeled right into a six-bedroom, 7 ½-bathroom property on a 100-acre horse farm in Marshall, Virginia, information present.

Sarah Paulson as Linda Tripp, Beanie Feldstein as Monica Lewinsky in "Impeachment: American Crime Story: Exiles” episode 1.
Sarah Paulson as Linda Tripp (left) and Beanie Feldstein as Monica Lewinsky within the anthology tv collection “Impeachment: American Crime Story.”
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Sarah Paulson as Linda Tripp and Beanie Feldstein as Monica Lewinsky in "Impeachment: American Crime Story," episode 4.
Beanie Feldstein’s Monica Lewinsky relaxes with Sarah Paulson as Linda Tripp in “Impeachment: American Crime Story.”
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Most lately, Tripp was portrayed by actress Sarah Paulson within the FX collection “Impeachment: American Crime Story.”

Tripp died on April 8, 2020, at age 70, after a battle with pancreatic most cancers.

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The back patio.

The again patio.
The expansive backyard.

The expansive yard.
The family room and dining area.

The household room and eating space.
The den.

The den.
The office.

The workplace.
Another bedroom.

One other bed room.
One of four bedrooms.

One in all 4 bedrooms.
The staircase.

The staircase.

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