The Miami Beach villa that housed Al Capone’s final breaths just sold to European soccer agent Mino Riaola, per the Miami Herald. Riaola is bathing in cash after netting $32 million in a $143 million transfer by his esteemed client, Paul Pogba..
In case you've ever wanted to see what it's like inside a notorious gangster's home, you will be happy to learn that the interiors of Al Capone's 1922 Mediterranean Revival estate on Palm Island are prepped and camera ready.