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For a hundred euros to his wife sold the home in Florida, worth 13.3 million dollars, the general manager of a bankrupt bank Lehman Bros Richard Foulnt, according to real estate records of the U.S. state.The 62 year old director, who faces the possibility of being prosecuted for inaction and its role in the collapse of 158 year old bank and subject to the provisions of Article 11, last September, he transferred the title deeds of land 3.3 hectares of beachfront villa in Foulnt Kathleen on November 10, according to t 'files.The couple had jointly bought the mansion over 13.75 million U.S. dollars in March 2004.The Foulnt blamed for the collapse of Lehman, which was burdened with worthless assets and securities, resulting in the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history, when it proved impossible to find a buyer. In particular accused did not react quickly to save the historic bank.Although Foulnt said the parliamentary committee that he takes full responsibility for his actions and feels "bad about what happened in the business," insists share overall responsibility with the coordinators of the American public and Congress.