EXCLUSIVE: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg buys more Hawaii oceanfront land




Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been pretty successful in his controversial attempt to gain full control of the hundreds of acres of oceanfront lands he purchased a few years ago on the Hawaiian Island of Kauai’s North Shore, Shimogawa Scoops has learned.
About a year ago, the billionaire, who is one of the richest men on the planet, made headlines around the world for filing lawsuits against small landowners within his hundreds of acres on the Garden Isle to force these landowners to sell their lands to him.
However, after much pushback, Zuckerberg decided to drop his lawsuits and proceeded through other processes, although it’s not fully clear what those next steps are.
One of those steps, though, includes buying those small parcels from its owners. It’s something that continued throughout last year, including the latest sale happening on July 14 for $75,306, public records show.
Of the more than 35 smaller pieces of land within his large chunks of land, Zuckerberg still does not own seven parcels comprising a total of 7.7 acres, which are owned by two separate owners.
A few years ago, Zuckerberg purchased about 710 acres of land in Kilauea for more than $100 million.

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