Brian Holloway's Vacant Mansion and Teen Turn Up Spot Sells at Auction

Unfortunately, Holloway is still in debt.

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After becoming a secret party spot for teens, Brian Holloway's home recently sold in a foreclosure auction. Between 200 and 400 kids were estimated to have attended the party, and Holloway was able to use some of the photos they posted on social media to have a few of them arrested, but the damage had already been done. Holloway says that the teens caused upwards of $20,000 when they broke in to turn up, which only made his situation worse seeing as he owes the bank around $1 million for the home and the final auction price was only $400,000. Unsure how he will come up with the rest of the cash, Holloway remains optimistic, equating his hardship to life on the gridiron: "This is like being in the third quarter and you're down by three touchdowns...the game's not over."

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[via CBSNews]

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