So this is about to get freaky...
David Brock and James Alefantis sold a house to Scott & Luz Driscoll for 2.25 million back in 2013: http://www.pressreader.com/usa/the-washington-post/20130613/282741994358283 (link dead already, anyone got an archive please) - further proof: https://image.isu.pub/130920155905-670c3c030807fd29e0eb188eb277ecb3/jpg/page_106.jpg (full original article: https://issuu.com/washingtonlife/docs/0913_digital/106))
Scott T. Driscoll passed away a year before Comet Ping Pong opens, and 8 years before he buys the property with his wife from James & David: http://www.masterdeathfile.pub-dat.org/Deceased/Index/153747065
[History -- Founding and Carole Greenwood -- Comet Ping Pong was originally founded by James Alefantis and Carole Greenwood in 2006. Source: Wikipedia]
Through a google search, we find Luz and Scott Driscoll are linked to this address: blockshopper.com/dc/washington-county-dc/washington-kalorama/property/25190282/2310-california-street-nw (page doesn't load for me)
Which is the same address David Brock and James Alefantis purchased back in 2007: http://washingtonlife.com/issues/march-2007/real-estate-news/index.php - "In Kalorama, 2310 California Street, N.W, now belongs to bestselling author David Brock and his partner, restaurateur James Alefantis."
With database searches of James Alefantis, it confirms this property as his as well as other properties listed under that name:
1.
6513 Brawner ST
Mc Lean, VA 22101
2.
2310 California ST NW
Washington, DC 20008-1637
3.
1536 Swann ST NW
Washington, DC 20009
4.
1352 Bradley DR
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
5.
5037 Connecticut AVE NW
Washington, DC 20008
Lets keep digging boys.
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PoeticallyIncorrect ago
It's not the same Scott Driscoll. Luz Lopez Driscoll, who owns the house, has a dentistry practice and has been married for 26 years to her high school sweetheart (Princeton class of 1985). The dead Scott from your link would have been the youngest college student of all time.
eMalum ago
Apparently he got married to his wife before
shehe was born, too!The death certificate is clearly not for the same person.
Is that the lynch pin for this information? Like... other than the presumption that they sold real estate to a "dead guy", what other implications does this info bring to the table?
Accidental wording