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Louise Blouin lost the Hamptons estate where she once entertained Prince Andrew and Calvin Klein, but she’s not letting go quietly. On Gin Lane—one of the most storied and exclusive streets in the Hamptons—lies La Dune, a historic house once owned by Blouin and her then-husband John MacBain. Two years after buying the property, their marriage was over—but the parties continued. Calvin Klein, Ross Bleckner, and Bianca Jagger were among the many guests. The estate was sold in a bankruptcy sale this winter, but what has happened since then is not totally dissimilar from other stumbles and scandals in Blouin’s long public history: She is crying foul and unfair play, mulling her options to sue everyone from her brokers to the auction house that sold La Dune. “I’m not bankrupt. That’s nonsense,” she tells VF. “I’ve been attacked by predatory behavior. I had classic mortgages for many years. This was one real estate transaction out of so many. It’s important to put it in perspective. We all make mistakes.” For VF's July/August issue, Blouin speaks to VF about losing the property. Read the full story: https://lnkd.in/etFwppRz

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