Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Oh, Molly! Suspended Dallas Cornerback Orlando Scandrick Sells Hollywood Hills Home

Orlando Scandrick, the Dallas Cowboys cornerback and former collegiate All-American at Boise State, has sold his Hollywood Hills four-bedroom, four-bathroom showplace for $2.1 million.

That amount ought to cover his expenses while he sits out the first four games of the upcoming NFL season—his punishment for dabbling in the inhibition-lessening effects of the social drug “Molly” while vacationing in Mexico last spring.

Ahem.

(Just say, “No!”, kids.)

But back to the house, which Scandrick put on the market earlier this year.

Listed for sale by Partners Trust of Los Angeles, it’s really quite the chic place—verrrrrry tasteful for someone who, really, is just a kid at age 27.

With its streamlined, deliciously modern design featuring walls of glass at every turn, this is a place where the lines of indoor and outdoor living are delightfully blurred.

The home’s design—with its soaring high ceilings, open floor plan, and the ability to almost remove the outside walls by sliding open the panes of glass—makes it hard to discern where the inside stops and the outside begins.

The three-story house features scads of space and wide-open decks that offer endless views into the canyon below.

There’s a museum-like chef’s kitchen with ultra-modern cabinetry, sleek and slick appliances, and a cleverly-designed angled island topped with soapstone countertops—a pretty cool departure from ho-hum granite.


Orlando Scandrick was born in Torrance, CA, and he played for Los Alamitos High School. The seven-year veteran has recorded 267 tackles, 8.5 sacks, and five interceptions in his NFL career, and Scandrick is signed by the Cowboys through the 2018 season.

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