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Time to cash out T... On the heels of his divorce, Quentin Jammer just sold the family home in East San Diego for $1.2m — Jammer and his wife split in 2011, prompting the sale of the family home. They currently have a second home and a plot of land on the San Diego market as well. To check out the listing click here. -TO Rose Scores Bachelor Pad at Trump Tower Marshall Faulk in middle of real estate snafu
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