Raiden K. Hagedorn, the 18-year-old arrested for breaking into Michael Jordan’s home $15 million mansion in Highland Park, Illinois, has been released on a personal recognizance bond. He is set to attend an initial hearing on April 20.
Luckily, Jordan was not at home when the break-in occurred, and he is believed to have not lived in the property since 2012 when it was put on the market.
Following his arrest for breaking into Michael Jordan’s home worth $15 million mansion in Highland Park, Illinois, 18-year-old Raiden K. Hagedorn has been released on a personal recognizance bond. An initial hearing has been scheduled for April 20.
Fortunately, Michael Jordan was not present at the break-in, and it is believed that he hadn’t resided in the property since 2012 when it was put up for sale.
Michael Jordan’s property is a luxurious estate featuring nine bedrooms, 19 bathrooms, an indoor basketball court, an infinity pool, a tennis court, and a cigar room. The entrance to the property is secured by iron gates with Jordan’s iconic number 23.
Initially listed for $29 million in 2012, the property has been on the market for years with a current price tag of $14,855,000. Jordan, who primarily resides in Florida, has multiple homes across the US. He lived in the Highland Park mansion with his ex-wife Juanita Jordan and their three children until their divorce in 2006.