Trump Taj Mahal Sold For 4 Cents On The Dollar

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — The Trump Taj Mahal, the opulent Atlantic City casino built by Donald Trump for $1.2 billion, went for 4 cents on the dollar when it was sold in March.

Documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by billionaire Carl Icahn reveal the price he got from Hard Rock International for the Taj Mahal: $50 million. The sale was publicized at the time, though the purchase price wasn't revealed.

Trump, now the nation's 45th president, dubbed the Taj Mahal "the eighth wonder of the world" when it opened in 1990. He cut most of his ties with Atlantic City in 2009, though he retained a small stake in Trump Entertainment Resorts in return for the right to use his name.

The Trump Taj Mahal in 2004 (Photo by Craig Allen/Getty Images)

Hard Rock is owned by Florida's Seminole Indian tribe. It plans to reopen the casino.

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