See ya, Biebs: Keyshawn quits neighborhood, sells to Kardashian
Keyshawn Johnson reportedly is selling his Calabasas, Calif., home to reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian, which means he'll no longer be neighbors with troubled pop star Justin Bieber.
According to TMZ, "Kourtney paid just over $8.4 million for Keyshawn's 6-bedroom 9-bathroom 11,746 sq. ft. home in The Oaks -- located just blocks away from Bieber's Calabasas compound. The deal will close in less than two weeks."
Bieber was arrested early Thursday morning on charges of drunk driving and resisting arrest while in Miami. Johnson, a former NFL wide receiver turned ESPN commentator who famously confronted Bieber for allegedly driving too fast in their neighborhood, and Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson, who also lives near the singer, were among several professional athletes to comment on the arrest.
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